Frail Travellers, deftly flickering over the flowers;
O living flowers against the heedless blue
Of summer days, what sends them dancing through
This fiery-blossom'd revel of the hours?
Theirs are the musing silences between
The enraptured crying of shrill birds that make
Heaven in the wood while summer dawns awake;
And theirs the faintest winds that hush the green.
And they are as my soul that wings its way
Out of the starlit dimness into morn:
And they are as my tremulous being--born
To know but this, the phantom glare of day.
All of these were taken at Butterfly World in Pompano Beach, Florida
(one hour north of Miami) with a Nikon 8008 camera, Nikon 60mm macro
lens, off-camera SB-24 flash (held by me), and off-camera SB-23 flash
(held by assistant). Note that a 105 macro lens would have been
better suited for this kind of work. TTL aperture-priority auto
exposure was used in all cases.
All the originals were on Kodak Ektar 25 or Fuji Velvia film, then
scanned to PhotoCD and
converted to JPEG and FlashPix.