Flitting through

October 24, 2007 | 38 Comments

The caterpillar does all the work but the butterfly gets all the publicity. ~ George Carlin

“The butterfly is a flying flower, the flower a tethered butterfly.” ~ Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun

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38 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Wow!

  2. Happy Cook says:

    How do you always take so beautiful pictures. You know if you were allowed to join the click event you guys would have been a sure winner always
    :)

  3. Namratha says:

    :bow: Mind blowing!

  4. kribha says:

    That a gorgeous pic. :yes: :bow:

  5. sunita says:

    That’s sooo beautiful…absolutely mesmerising :bow:

  6. Laavanya says:

    That’s a stunning picture and what vibrant colours.
    Now, in the evenings or weekends, should I be picturing you guys out in your garden, standing still, peering through your camera set on a tripod? :rofl:
    Am kidding, but how else do you capture everything so beautifully… :yes:

  7. lakshmi says:

    beautiful would be an understatement.

    this photograph brought back memories of our garden in hubli. as a kindergartner i used to be fascinated by butterflies – i would catch butterflies in our garden and put them in a container with a perforated lid – my eyes would be glued the container for the next hour or so and i’d try to feed them random stuff like rice, leaves, flour etc before letting them go – my dad humoured me in my exploits. after a few times of conducting this exercise i realized that it was quite pointless and the butterflies were better off with the flowers.

  8. grihini says:

    Stunning and vibrant! :yes:

  9. Jyothsna says:

    :yes: You guys always have the camera around your neck? :)

  10. Mythili says:

    Beautiphooolllllll !!! :yes:

  11. Dhivya says:

    :bow: 2 u and 2 ur photography!

  12. Madhu says:

    Colourful and Gorgeous.Beautifully captured. :)

  13. Kamini says:

    Just one word… WOW WOW WOW (sorry thats three words…)

  14. wow…..gorgeous :yes: :yes:

  15. musy says:

    Lovely!

  16. bhags says:

    it seems as if the butterfly is painted on the flowers…..beautiful pic

  17. Suganya says:

    Just in time. After watching ‘Planet in Peril’ y’day on CNN, seeing how species adapt to their environment, particularly the tree lizard in Madagaskar, this is quite apt.

  18. rina says:

    :yes: Pic

  19. Rachna says:

    stunning gorgeous breathtaking colours…. awsome pic

  20. bps says:

    I’m finding it hard to believe that this is real!! Actually, it is “Ethereal” and to think you captured this with a camera!!! :bow:

  21. VegeYum says:

    I can’t say anything that has not already been said! wow. An amazing photo and so evocative. You guys are amazing.

  22. tee says:

    WOW! Gorgeous picture!

  23. Revathi says:

    I have been lurking your site for the past 3 days going over and over the posts. Its soooo crisp and clean.. The pictures are sooooo perfect. Simply superb and mesmerising… The garden pictures and your commitment to the garden requires special applause. I could not imaging one can grow this much in your own own garden.

    Greattttttt job guys.. u got yourself an ardent fan !!!

    Congrats to J on completing the Marathon..

  24. siri_me says:

    :love: :love: :bow:

  25. bindiya says:

    AWESOME!

  26. Cynthia says:

    So much beauty in one pic is too much :)

  27. Srivalli says:

    :huh:..no words to explain the beauty!

  28. Raaga says:

    lovely

  29. Rajeswari says:

    How did u do that…Its a perfect photography…

  30. padmaja says:

    Gosh Bee!!
    I just can’t imagine anyone can excel you in photography!
    You captured the real mood in that picture!!
    simply amazing!!

  31. padma says:

    :bow: to the master

  32. shivapriya says:

    Breath taking picture, Jai & Bee…

  33. this is a superb photo.. would love to know the camera lens and settings on this one? Can you share please?

  34. neroli says:

    Seriously, friends, the beauty of this is amazing.
    Thank you!



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