Sharing a skipper butterfly on my rose leaves in Dustin’s garden from last summer. This color hopefully will be considered a shade of sepia for Kim’s Color Crazy Challenge.
More little things to share. This small butterfly is very common. Not colorful, different shades of tan and brown. But it is beautiful to me.
Each butterfly I see is a sign from Dustin. I believe and that keeps me going.
Look around and enjoy all of the little things in life, before they pass you by.
Photo ©CarolDM
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Sepia comes in many shades, right?
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Yes
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No
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For sepia, I think the photo must be selected beforehand to get a good look. I like this butterfly.
Beauty comes in many forms, and thank you for sharing this beauty with us all.
Yes it does my friend, hope you re well and safe.
beautiful picture Carol.
i wonder, paused there what the butterfly is thinking.
Thanks, I would love to know their thoughts.
beautiful capture , thanks for sharing
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A wonderful photo and a lovely butterfly. I had never heard about a skipper butterfly.
Thanks, I am waiting for their return. Skippers are common and often mistaken for a moth.
That’s a wonderful capture!
Thanks Ellie, I can’t wait for their return.
Wonderful shot. Sepia really has a lot of shades.
Thanks, and you are right, nature offers so much.