Showing posts with label Gulf Fritillary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gulf Fritillary. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Gulf Fritillary

This poor little fella didn't make it to the gulf this year. I found him on our driveway last week, already gone. I brought him inside to photograph him, but never got the chance until the small group met last night to discuss product photography and try our hand. I guess he's a product of something, just not manufacturing. By the time we got to shooting, he had become very fragile, and positioning him without destroying him was tough. There was a discussion afterwards about what kind of butterfly he had been, and I thought it was a Gulf Fritillary, but was unsure because I remembered their wings being mostly orange. It turns out, the top side of the wings is very different than the bottom, but it is a Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae).

Gulf Fritillary

Upon close examination, I commented that the eyes looked, well dead, I guess because they were. He's still a sight to see, though.
Gulf Fritillary 2