I should also show it in the original color in case a moth-expert wants to check my identification. I'll share this version with Saturday Critters.
September 19, 2015
Sepia Moth
I found this large moth floating in our pool. I think it's a polyphemus moth whose color faded while floating in the water. I rendered it in sepia for Sepia Saturday.
I should also show it in the original color in case a moth-expert wants to check my identification. I'll share this version with Saturday Critters.
I should also show it in the original color in case a moth-expert wants to check my identification. I'll share this version with Saturday Critters.
Labels:
Misc. Animals,
Monochrome
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Still very beautiful and very big.
ReplyDeleteNice! And thanks for joining the hop.
ReplyDeleteHello Linda, it is a beautiful moth. I wish I could help with the id. Great photos! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeletej adore la premiere photo ;o)
ReplyDeleteNo idea, but quite striking!
ReplyDeleteWonderful macro shot of the moth ~ love the sepia tones!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
Such a lovely moth, Linda.
ReplyDeletePretty moth.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It turned out well in sepia colors.
ReplyDeleteLovely moth and looks a good size!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan