Slow Motion Butterflies - Casio EX-F1 Upscaled to 720p HD

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Published 2010-09-02
An interesting collection of slow motion butterfly footage filmed with the Casio EX-F1, in and around Santa Clarita, California.

Butterflies show here in order of appearance):
0:06 Lorquin's Admiral
0:15 Mournful Duskywing (skipper)
0:24 Sara Orange-Tip
0:38 Harford's Sulphur
0:50 Pale Swallowtail
1:14 Gabb's Checkerspot
1:23 Orange Suplhur (female)

The soundtrack music is the last half of "Newton's Prizm" by Technician (yours truly) from my "TimeShift" CD, album and single track available on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/timeshift/id416810514 full artist discography and CDs available at HTTP://technician.jcmdi.com/

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All Comments (21)
  • @jcmegabyte
    So glad you liked the show - thanks for visiting and the kind words! :-)
  • @jcmegabyte
    Thank you so much for the kind words and visit - glad you enjoyed the show! :-)
  • @jcmegabyte
    It was my pleasure - I've always enjoyed watching and filming wildlife-related material. Thanks so much for visiting! =)
  • @jcmegabyte
    Thanks again for watching my stuff! Glad you're enjoying the show =)
  • @jcmegabyte
    I'm happy you enjoyed this one - thanks so much for stopping by! :-)
  • @jcmegabyte
    The slow motion really does add an almost animated quality to the images - probably becuase we're just not used to seeing such things at speeds we can really examine closely. Time lapse and slow motion are such magical things in so many ways :-)
  • @formattester6
    when you see them fly slowed down like this they look just like birds. never would have imagined that. great work!
  • @jcmegabyte
    So glad you enjoyed the show - thanks for visiting! :-)
  • @jcmegabyte
    So glad you enjoyed - thanks for visiting! =D
  • @jcmegabyte
    Thanks so much for the view and kind words :-) Cheers!
  • @hurricanejones1
    The 3 yellow ones together were especially nice.The slo-mo helps to see them better.Boy,you need rain
  • @jcmegabyte
    Thanks for the view and kind words! Cheers! =)
  • @jcmegabyte
    So glad you enjoyed - thanks for visiting! :-)
  • @jcmegabyte
    I'm glad you're enjoying the show - thanks so much for watching! :-)
  • @jcmegabyte
    So glad you enjoyed - thanks for the visit and nice comment! :-)
  • @jcmegabyte
    Their flight ability always impressed me too - especially for a creature with a brain the size of a pin-point! :-) Thanks for checking it out!
  • @Torn80cj
    This is brilliant work, you must have been in butterfly heaven when catching these beautiful creatures.