Butterfly surprise

I was out roaming this weekend when a friend called to tell me that butterflies and caterpillars were having a heyday in her flower beds, especially around the milkweed. Since milkweed is poisonous, Monarch Butterflies eat it to prevent birds from eating them. Amazing how God’s creation works out, isn’t it?

Naturally I bolted over. I lamented the fact that I sold my razor-sharp 100mm Canon macro lens this spring to buy more accessories for my new 7D camera. Then I had an epiphany: during some free time at work last week I stumbled upon the fact that my 10-22 wide angle lens will focus to around four inches! That’s very close, and means I still have a “macro lens” in my arsenal. That’s what I used on the butterflies.

As you can see, it works just fine. That really made my day, since I’d really been missing that 100mm lens! Now I’ll have to try more situations with my wide angle at short distances, and see what kind of ideas it gives me…

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