On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 17:14:01 EDT, you wrote:

> | What I wanted to share was an interesting exhibit that opened this week.
> Until mid-September they have setup an 80'x36' butterfly screened garden!
> The best part of it all was that I had my new Vivitar AF 100mm Macro f/3.5
> lens with me!  Two rolls later.....

We went to the Memphis, Tennessee zoo a couple of weeks
ago. They also have a nice enclosed butterfly exhibit. 

I didn't have a macro lens with me. The photos I got
with a K 200/2.5 and 25mm extension tube came out
pretty nice, but lacked the incredible sharpness of the
A* 200/4 Macro.

Here's one:
http://web2.airmail.net/linnm3/bfly11_004.jpg

This exhibit is very pleasant. It has mood music piped
in, a small place to sit, and a little tinkling
waterfall. Plus there is a knowledgeable docent at the
end who describes the butterfly life cycle. You can see
plants with the tiny butterfly eggs on them.
-- 
Happy Trails,
Texdance
http://members.fortunecity.com/texdance
http://members1.clubphoto.com/john8202
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