Thursday, July 11, 2013

Blue fish


I went back to the Butterfly Wonderland two weeks ago to see if I could get some additional photos.  I'm happy to say that the fish were much more cooperative this time.  I got a great photo of this gorgeous blue fish.

I also captured a butterfly that I didn't see on the last visit.  This brightly colored one isn't in the guide either so I can't tell you it's name.  Such pretty colors on both the fish and the butterfly.

Thanks everyone for stopping by the new site yesterday.  I think I'm going to enjoy rolling out my favorite travel photos.

13 comments:

Unknown said...

Discus, from the Amazon Basin, are slow motion fish, therefore they are photographers' friends! :-) Both the fish and butterfly shots are wonderful, Sharon.

Lowell said...

I had to smile when I read JM's comment above. He is so smart and knows so much about so many things.

I would have thought a discus was something you threw! :)

But the fish and the butterfly are both beautiful!

Birdman said...

In water, on land among the flowers, fine shots!

Mary Helen-Art Saves Lives said...

I love your life exploring beauties like these in the desert. Beautiful butterflies are miracles that remind us to see our own Fragility. Have a wonderful day and stay cool...I think we are finished with continuous rains. I pray they come West to you. Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart

Judy said...

What rich, vibrant color on both of these!

RedPat said...

They are both beauties but especially the fish, Sharon!

Catalyst said...

You are so good with color, on both your blogs, Sharon.

Jack said...

Oo la la. That blue is amazing and your image is wonderfully clear. Good job.

Randy said...

Love the colors. The butterfly is amazing.

Anonymous said...

Amazing colors!

Thérèse said...

Beautiful fish and unusual butterfly!

Andy said...

You brought memories for me. I tried and tried to keep and breed discus fish. They are a real challenge. I wasn't very successful.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

The Discus fish are so fabulous Sharon, you captured a beautiful shot here. The colours on the butterfly must be perfect for camouflage oui!