Hi
Yes - I was lucky; it was a fine example & very fresh - most likely emerged that or the previous day, when I saw the first report on local BC site.
The original was very dark -I had to under-expose my shots a lot as the dear little thing was between me and the sun and I couldn't get to the other side. (I also took my 200mm lens as I knew it would be difficult to get near them from previous experience!)
A good example of why it is good to shoot in RAW - post-processing in CameraRAW/Photoshop allows you to re-gain the detail and adjust the levels to get a better dynamic range - Levels is a good and easy tool to start with. The result also shows a little golden light on the butterfly from the blossoms - a natural reflector. Will post original cropped to size to show what can be recovered, if you shoot in RAW especially.

See you all tomorrow...
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