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WELCOME TO THE BUTTERFLY FARM PHOTO. GALLERY

Most of the photos. in the gallery have been submitted by visitors to the Farms in St Martin, St Thomas, Aruba and Grand Cayman. We are constantly amazed by the quality and beauty of your images. Thanks so much to everyone who has taken the trouble to share their photos., they are very much appreciated by us all.

If you have sent in photos. and they do not appear, please be patient as we are still expanding the gallery with both new and old submissions and we aim to include at least one photo. from everyone who has submitted! 

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Beginners Photography Hints and Tips

Photographing butterflies in the wild is an extremely challenging hobby, but a visit to one of our Butterfly Farms provides the perfect opportunity to capture these elusive creatures on film. However, you still have to deal with the problems of inadequate lighting, a very shallow depth of field and importantly, a subject that will not keep still long enough to be "shot"!

It is important to approach the butterfly very cautiously without scaring it away, try to move slowly towards the butterfly in a direct straight line without moving from side to side. For best results you will need to get close enough to fill at least 1/2 to 2/3 of the frame with the butterfly. Most people take photos of the butterflies ‘flat on', but do try some ‘eye to eye' and other angle shots for variety.

For action shots find a sunny spot with nectar flowers, set up your camera frame and wait for the butterflies to come into view. The feeding tables are another good spot and the butterflies will linger there for quite some time. In the shady areas of the garden you are likely to find approachable butterflies resting, a flash could be handy in these situations.

Don't forget to take a few of the easy shots of the caterpillars and pupa these will always make an interesting addition to your portfolio. Another nice idea submitted by one of our visitors is to shoot a ‘life-cycle' series....egg, caterpillar, pupa and adult butterfly.

Most of all just snap away and enjoy!!