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by Penny Lisowski
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Atala" by Penny Lisowski. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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-Wildlife ONE A DAY- 10/02/2013
Atala is a very tiny but beautiful butterfly. And she loved these pretty red flowers. I love the composition and flow of this photo.The background is perfect. The detail allows you to see the pollen on her. The atala is a rare native butterfly once thought to be extinct in Florida. You can attract this extraordinary butterfly by planting coonties (Zamila pumila) into your landscape.
The atala requires coonties on which to lay their progeny. Most butterflies in their caterpillar stage will only eat one type of plant making it very important to choose the correct host plant. Plant a group of these low-growing native evergreen shrubs in a full sun location. This will encourage the atala to find your yard and stay there permanently.
Atala butterflies fly gingerly throughout your yard and will search out nectar-producing plants to feed upon. Plant plenty of lantanas (Lantana involucr...
Award winning photographer, Penny Lisowski, started using a Nikon 35mm camera in1979. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio and now lives with her childhood sweetheart, Chuck in Winder, Ga. to be near their family,including grandsons Ryan and Greg. In 1992 her husband, Chuck, encouraged her to enter her first exhibition at Photo 92. That first ribbon was just the beginning and since then Penny has won awards at many art shows and exhibitions. In addition to the awards her work is displayed in businesses and homes throughout the country. In her quest to learn more she graduated from the New York Institute of Photography, home study course. She also attended several photography semesters at the local community college. In the early 2000's she...
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Steve Purnell
Nice composition and contrast between the dark butterfly and the bright red plant.
Sabrina L Ryan
Excellent capture, Penny! Love those tiny Atala Butterflies!
Byron Varvarigos
Rare treat! LF
Roxy Riou
Fantastic capture with such great color contrasts!
Zinvolle Art
Such great capture of the details! Love the color too!
Jo-Anne Gazo-McKim
Wow, I can almost feel the butterfly. It's colour is so rich.
Steve Purnell
Great capture.
Byron Varvarigos
Beautiful shot and appreciate the description! vf
Angela Stanton
Wow Penny! This is a gorgeous capture of a most unusual butterfly! Favorite too.
Barbara Manis
Wow, beautiful! v/f
Jan Dappen
Wow,v59
Ron Roberts
Sweet close up
Ursula Freer
Amazing colors! VF
Aimee L Maher
Beautiful!!!
Martin Howard
What a fantastic image! You can be very proud of that one. v/f.
Ellen Levinson
beautiful work. v
Renee Barnes
Gorgeous colors and composition. v/f
Gill Billington
Lovely capture! V
Jamie Pham
Wonderful work! v/f
Elena Bouvier
Wow! Fabulous colors and detail!
Diane Lent
Big wow factor. Favorite.
Elena Nosyreva
Stunning!
Ian Donley
Love the blue on this little one!