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Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby Mona Miller » Sat Feb 14, 2009 6:17 pm

"Butterfly Photographer's Handbook: A Comprehensive Reference for Nature Photographers"

A friend of mine wrote this book. I've looked through it and can't wait to try out some of the techniques.
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Re: Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby Jim » Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:18 am

Using this link to the book's page at Amazon will help Monarch Watch a bit:

Butterfly Photographer's Handbook: A Comprehensive Reference for Nature Photographers

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Re: Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby Mona Miller » Tue Feb 17, 2009 12:56 pm

I'll let the other list serves know.

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Re: Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby Pixie » Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:21 pm

Dear Mona - I purchased the Butterfly Photographer's Handbook by your friend William Folsom through the Monarch Watch portal to Amazon..............It is a wonderful book............I am an advanced amateur photographer & have been photographing butterflies for many years. I think Mr. Folsom's handbook will be an excellent guide to photographers new to butterfly photography as he tells it plain & simple. I bought it as I enjoy photography books and there is always something new to learn. I noticed that he has mentioned you a few times in the book. I would like to e-mail Mr. Folsom but I didn't find an e-mail address in the book.............Could you provide me with an e-mail address whereby I could tell him how much I am enjoying his book?
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Re: Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby Mona Miller » Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:52 pm

http://www.wfolsom.com/
Bill's contact information can be found on the above website. Bill and I have been volunteering at Meadowlark Gardens in Vienna, Virginia for several years. I raise many species of butterflies and Bill loves photographing them. Bill also photographs many wild butterflies in the United States and other parts of the world.
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Re: Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby dandjtaylor » Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:05 am

I am glad I saw this thread. I have the book on order because of it. I cannot wait to improve upon my skills at shooting the butterflies in our garden this summer.

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Re: Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby Mona Miller » Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:04 am

I hope you enjoy it. :D

I wish that my hands didn't shake so much. Moving butterflies, moving hands, blur. :( I leave the photography to Bill.
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Re: Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby dandjtaylor » Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:06 pm

Mona

I just received my copy. I briefly glanced through it on my lunch break but did notice that it appears to be very well done and noticed your name mentioned in the acknowledgements.

I cannot wait to read it through.

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Re: Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby Pixie » Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:32 pm

Dwayne - I see that you live in Salem, MA............I went to nursing school at Salem Hospital, married a man from Lynn & lived in Peabody.............I worked at Salem Hospital for several years after graduation...........We left the area back in '72............I have many friends and relatives in the Salem/Lynn/Peabody/Beverly area............Whenever I "come home", I generally spend several days on the North Shore.............I have many wonderful memories of my years there................
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Re: Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby dandjtaylor » Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:07 pm

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I am a 12-year "transplant" from the Midwest. But I love it here except for the winter (we are boaters). Became Monarch (Butterfly) enthusiasts after visiting the butterfly farms on Aruba, St. Thomas, and Grand Cayman. Now we are absolutely consumed by our garden and our "babies". I cannot wait for our first Monarch this spring. We will welcome him/her with our Monarch flag when he/she arrives in May.

By the way, the wife has pretty much lived on this same street her entire life, imagine that!

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Re: Butterfly Photographer's Handbook

Postby Mona Miller » Wed Mar 25, 2009 10:34 pm

I am finding that you don't always have to leave home to find paradise. I felt bad that I haven't gotten to go to Mexico to see the Monarchs, but tuition for kids is taking priority. But, last year I had a huge crop of Pipevine Swallowtails. They are the most beautiful butterfly. They were fluttering all over my garden and I would sit there in my outdoor swing and admire them. Then, it came to me that I didn't have to go anywhere, that I was sitting in paradise.

I raise anywhere from 2-300 Monarchs a year, too. Not any easy job to cater to caterpillars, but it sure is a rewarding venture. :D
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