Thank you all so much for your amazing comments.
I would never even have noticed that Guy if you hadn't brought it to my attention so I have learned something new today

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I think Benjy is a grand name for a cat Jane and from Neil's description he sounds a very handsome chap indeed. I, too, like the more natural shots Neil which is why I read your diary, and William's and Guy's .... oh, I've started now and there are so many more I could mention! However, I do think there is a lot of skill goes into those shots - as you say, getting the best background, the best composition etc. I try to take more natural shots from time to time but I am not very good at it and instead of coming out like a beautiful painting you would want on your wall it just comes out a cluttered mess. Perhaps I should try harder! I am sure I remember that dried grass shot - in fact I think I asked you how you had managed it - but for the life of me I can't remember the butterfly (was it a Small Copper perhaps)?
David, I think I shall print out your comment and frame it for those days when I can't even get the butterfly in focus

Thank you.
I am pleased you like my photos Susie - thank you for taking the time to let me know.
My favourite would have been the orange one Mike if the orange had been slightly paler and less blotchy - but that was the white writing, the brand name, on the carrier bag. Having searched the garden for a leaf which was the exact colour of the butt I wanted to match the orange markings

. Generally speaking tho' I think a pale grey/neutral background works quite well.
I was pleased to get that shot Wurzel. I was hoping that I might be able to but with them both moving around it was more luck than judgement
Thank you too, to both Mike and Lee. I appreciate you taking the time to comment and I an pleased you enjoy my diary.
Late afternoon yesterday I was told that Adonis Blues were just emerging at Old Winchester Hill. Although it was late in the day I was at a bit of a loose end so I decided to take a quick look. It was quite breezy on that hill - isn't it always!!??? - but sure enough, despite the clouds there were a few Adonis hunkered down in the grass (I always thought they roosted on stems as several Common Blues were doing. I managed some closed wing shots but I was hoping and praying for just a little early evening sunshine to get those wings open and reveal the beauty of the upper side. At last it happened

. A few shots from yesterday:
As can be seen, I tried from all angles and positions to capture that beautiful turquoise sheen but I have come to the conclusion that it is impossible.