WP PHOTO CHALLENGE: (EXTRA) ORDINARY
I believe that butterflies are extraordinary creatures. They begin their life as a caterpillar, once they reach a certain weight and length they enclose themselves in a Pupa or Chrysalis. Depending on the breed they can be in the pupa for a few days or as long as a winter season.
But when they finally emerge, it is the image of beauty and grace.
Perhaps the butterfly is proof
that you can go through a great deal of
darkness and yet come out…..
Beautiful
by Unknown
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Posted on October 17, 2015, in Animals and Insects, Photography, Wisdom, WP Photo Challenge and tagged butterfly, insects, photography, uplifting, WP PHOTO CHALLENGE. Bookmark the permalink. 18 Comments.
Perhaps the butterfly is proof
that you can go through a great deal of
darkness and yet come out…..
Beautiful
by Unknown
I have to agree, after looking back at all of my trials in my life, butterflies are proof we are all beautiful for having endured them….
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We hopefully will gain more knowledge and insight through our trials. I should be a brain surgeon now…lol.
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Stunning photo Robin. Love it.
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Thank you!
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amazing photo…the iridescence is gorgeous. Definitely extra-ordinary!
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Thank you!
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Amazing words, intensify and magnify, the ordinary becomes extra ordinary. Thank you for sharing the words and picture.
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Thank you Dave! It was my pleasure.
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So we both received pleasure from your post, what more could you ask! 😎
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Extraordinary, Robin. 🙂
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Thank you Steven!
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Wow! Phenomenal capture!
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Thank you Melissa!
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Incroyable. Etonnant. Amazing. (let’s skip ossom)
I don’t know whether you did some editing but the colours come out great.
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(Papillon is butterfly in French. Come to think of it I wonder why it’s called butter-fly in english. Never seen one come near butter. There are butter-coloured butterflies though)
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That you so much Brian. I did some editing..adjusted the saturation and contrast a bit.
I often wonder how some things got their names…Sometimes it makes you wonder if they were drinking.
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Liquid melted butter with warm gin?
Yuk.
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