
I had also netted one to confirm the identity, and kept him in the shade long enough for him to want to warm up. HOWEVER, he was so happy sitting on his box in the sun he refused to walk off onto a flower, and when I eventually nudged him he flew away.
The pictures in the photoshop competition were so impressive I presumed some of you must have software that can cut out around a butterfly without having to trace the line meticulously with the mouse. I wondered if any of you would be able to take my fritillary off his box and put him on a flower. I don't want anyone to spend hours, obviously - I just though it might be a few minutes work if someone has the software. I don't like having pictures of obviously netted butterflies on my site - it gives the wrong impression to children.
I think I've got the pictures in scale:

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(crude version cut out with laptop mouse, to show what I mean)
The two originals, uncompressed, are here:
http://www.guypadfield.com/images2009/a ... hop094.jpg
http://www.guypadfield.com/images2009/a ... hop095.jpg
If anyone wants to give it a go, I'd be very grateful!!
Guy