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19-JUN-2012 Christine Hanrahan

American lady (Vanessa virginiensis)

The caterpillar left, is on pearly everlasting (a native plant species), one of the main larval host plants. In the early instar (or early stage), these caterpillars look almost black with none of the colour exhibited here. There can be several caterpillars per host plant, though a lot fall prey to predators.

Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
1/80s f/2.8 at 5.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time19-Jun-2012 09:40:20
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ModelCanon PowerShot SX20 IS
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Focal Length5 mm
Exposure Time1/77 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent100
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Focus Distance0.110 m

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Carol Rollins27-Jan-2013 00:45
Great capture and presentation of these lovely ladies. Well done Christine.
Helen Betts24-Jan-2013 21:59
Beautifully captured and presented. A great progressive triptych with excellent color and detail. V.
J. Scott Coile24-Jan-2013 20:05
Very well presented.
Tom LeRoy24-Jan-2013 18:08
Irene said what I was thinking. You should publish a book ! Great work!V!
globalgadabout24-Jan-2013 15:21
a striking beauty at both stages...
Guest 24-Jan-2013 14:25
I didn't think anuthing could eat those plants. I keep a few living in my garden, and they never are damaged. V
Industrial Heritage24-Jan-2013 11:28
Very nice triptik Christine
Irene Wehrli24-Jan-2013 11:17
Fascinating - from caterpillar to the most beautiful butterfly, like a page of a teaching book...
Irene
Kay24-Jan-2013 09:51
What a great triptych, Christine. It really tells a story. V
Chris24-Jan-2013 06:23
Great colours in this super triptych.
Sheila24-Jan-2013 06:04
A great presentation. The caterpillar is very attractive.
Carl H. Johnson24-Jan-2013 03:31
Well presented series!!!~V~
Carl Carbone24-Jan-2013 02:49
Wonderful work! Each shot is perfect.
Marcia Colelli24-Jan-2013 02:40
Great series and documentation V
Yvonne24-Jan-2013 01:41
Superbly presented, wonderful series Christine! v
Graeme23-Jan-2013 23:51
Great series of images Christine and well put together...BV
Stephanie23-Jan-2013 23:33
What a fabulous progression of life! V
Karen Stuebing23-Jan-2013 22:44
Beautiful triptych showing the caterpillar and then both views of the pretty butterfly. V.
Guest 23-Jan-2013 22:00
Lovely triptych...each panel a beauty.
Linda & Pär Johansson23-Jan-2013 21:25
A wonderful series and so much to learn! V
Jim Coffman23-Jan-2013 20:53
A excellent series,Christine! I learn so much from your work!!!
MarcViskens23-Jan-2013 20:43
very nice composition
marc
pascal23-Jan-2013 20:20
Un très beau tryptique. Magnifique travail, Christine.
joseantonio23-Jan-2013 19:14
Beautiful images and a very nice presentation.v.
Terry Sprague23-Jan-2013 19:05
Great series of shots! V
Esa Ervasti23-Jan-2013 19:05
Fascinating, as your series always!
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