Butterflies in nature
It's time to start with another post, a few days ago I was very active with the Canon 55-250mm lens, and as I hardly use it I decided that I would take a lot of pictures for several posts with different themes, for example today I will show pictures about butterflies.
Yeah beautiful and everything you want to think of them, but they are a headache for my garden, sooner or later they will seek to reproduce and hundreds of worms or caterpillars will begin to be born and they will need a lot of food for their growth, it's a never ending cycle.
So as my priority is really my cacti and succulents I use some pesticides to eliminate them from my garden, luckily public parks are full of these bugs that we can admire in pictures, don't take me wrong, I know they look beautiful in pictures and videos but as I mentioned before, I have very clear what my priorities are, and the plants in my garden go first of all.
Each photograph includes the EXIF data, I just need to say that the lens is the Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II and the camera is EOS M50 Mark II / Kiss M2, I forgot the data of the adapter for the lens, I will look for the information to share later, the truth is that many people have completely abandoned the EOS M series, but as you can see you can still get good results, so let's work until the camera runs out.
I could make this post much longer looking for the names of each of the butterflies presented, but that would fill my mind with many problems, names, data, characteristics, even concerns for those species that are in danger of extinction (if any of them are), so I'll just present them and let you observe their beauty and decide which of the pictures you liked the most, my favorite is the last one, see you.