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5.50" x 8.00"
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7.50" x 10.00"
A Lone Monarch Taking a short flight away from The Cluster - Santa Cruz Natural Bridge State Park Poster
by Amazing Action Photo Video
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A Lone Monarch Taking a short flight away from The Cluster - Santa Cruz Natural Bridge State Park poster by Amazing Action Photo Video. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Monarch Butterfly aka Danaus plexippus in cluster due to temperature below 55 degrees Fahrenheit in which they can't fly. As the sunlight hits... more
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Monarch Butterfly aka Danaus plexippus in cluster due to temperature below 55 degrees Fahrenheit in which they can't fly. As the sunlight hits cluster, the begin to take short flight and come back to the cluster soon. Here a lone butterfly take the first flight from the cluster.
About Amazing Action Photo Video
Nature & Wildlife Photographer Photography is my passion rather than profession. Only my best works are uploaded here. All photos in my portfolio are authentic and shot at different corners of planet earth. There is no AI image in my portfolio. All photographs are copyrighted. If an image is marked as 'original available for sale' it means the buyer would get the RAW image and I will remove the the image listing from my online store. Printing, shipping & handling service are provided by 'Fine Art America'. I only earn a small mark-up when you order any print from my portfolio. The best way to appreciate a piece of art is to order a print...
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