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lesser wanderer on marigold by PIG, on Flickr

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Still going through all the butterfly photos of our late rain butterfly season: over 75gb of them to go. I think more and more the difference between being an amateur and professional photographer is: the professional has an unpaid intern to sort through all the many tb of unprocessed photos and find all the good ones. Even with Fast Rawviewer there are just too many after culling the shit ones :p
 
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Purely offered as constructive criticism and not sure where in the flow of image to download this is occuring - are you seeing this?

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There is something weird going on with the way the images are being displayed here and I'm not sure what it is.
 

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As TNcasual said, "not a good picture" but I kind of liked the composition (well, at least the way I cropped it :)).

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I was going to brush this dead leaf off my wall.
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Celastrina ladon - Spring azure, found in my yard on San Juan Island, WA.
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A Hooverfly :D (probably Syrphus ribesii Eupeodes corollae)
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They're getting used to me, I think. I wonder what they're thinking.

"Oh, look, the pink bald animal is here again....why does it emit so much methane?"

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I've also narrowed this beastie down to Anthidium manicatum, a European Carder bee. It is not a leafcutter, as I originally thought, since Anthidium species make nests from the trichomes of 'wooly' leaves. They're the only Megachilidae to do that instead of using leaves.
 
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