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    Nature’s Pure Delight

    Nature’s Pure Delight
    226. Nature’s Pure Delight
    Photo By: Shutterbug
    Posted Date: 2nd July 2008

    Description:
    Butterfly is one of the most beautiful of all insects. People have always been charmed by the delicate, gorgeously coloured wings of butterflies and their beauty inspires many poets, artists and photographers.

    Nepal has 11 out of the 15 (about 643 species) families of butterflies in the world. I was able to capture this picture of Monarch Butterfly after chasing it more than 15 minutes on the bank of Trishuli River near Krishna bhir.

    If you want to see your work featured here in Life In Nepal photography series, please send us your work at lin@everestuncensored.org
    -LIN Editor

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    10 Responses to “Nature’s Pure Delight”

    1. DreamSkyNo Gravatar Says:

      Awesome shot! lovely bokeh!! That must be a Male Monarch, right?.

      For me, their metamorphosis amazes and inspires me the most rather than their beauty. Mystery of the majestic nature.

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    2. bishwaNo Gravatar Says:

      painted colors
      flying flowers
      flapping wings
      with smooth swings
      like leaves swaying
      in cool breeze

      spots of white
      orange shines
      shades of yellow
      that look so fine
      without a sound
      they pass by
      pretty little butterflies..

      nature’s an artist
      can’t deny!

      Great Capture!! Thumbs up!!

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    3. Me, Myself and I Says:

      Now, how come this picture represent ‘LIFE’ in Nepal? I think this section should contain pictures that represent or exhibit life of the people in Nepal. May be its only me who is wrong here. :-)

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    4. AshishPNo Gravatar Says:

      If it is just “life in Nepal” i.e. all living organisms’ life in Nepal , then this picture can be here, otherwise not. :grin:

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    5. Mona Says:

      Bishwa, Perfect rhyme for wonderful shot………..

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    6. niceone Says:

      nice shot, shutterbug.

      @AshishP: Always have to criticize to everything, do you? :roll: :lol:

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    7. bishwaNo Gravatar Says:

      Thanks Mona… i read the description: “beauty inspires many poets, artists and photographers.” so i asked myself … why not me? ;)

      The butterfly in the picture looks too real, with the blurred background…its a fine shot indeed.

      cheers!!!

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    8. Rabi Khambu Says:

      colourful.. nice pic..

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    9. ShutterbugNo Gravatar Says:

      Thank you all for your nice compliments. DreamSky! Inspiration is all that counts for a creative person like you, whether it’s metamorphosis or beauty. Keep getting inspire and let others get inspire.

      Dear Me, Myself and I!
      Don’t take this word ‘LIFE’ literally. Life here in EU’s ‘Life in Nepal’ photography series is about Nepal, Nepali and Nature. Seem like you are unaware of ‘Life in Nepal’ photography series’ Rules and Guidelines otherwise, you won’t be asking this question. And please don’t worry about who’s wrong or who’s right. Let’s make both ‘win win’ situation instead. Be positive in ‘LIFE’.

      I suggest EU Admin to publish this ‘Rule and Guidelines’ of LIN’s photography series here in
      EU as well. Access to Flickr Pool to read those information is limited to yahoo users only. So, why not put those information here in EU as well.

      Bishwa! I am glad, picture above inspired you too and it’s a nice ‘Poem’. Thank you for your poetic comment.

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    10. Nature’s Pure Delight « Says:

      […] Nepal has 11 out of the 15 (about 643 species) families of butterflies in the world. I was able to capture this picture of Monarch Butterfly after chasing it more than 15 minutes on the bank of Trishuli River near Krishna bhir. Original Post at Everest Uncensored […]

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