BARBARA MCMAHON FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AND PAINTINGS
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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The Hummingbird Moth, unlike most moths, is seen on clear, sunny days. Many people do confuse it with hummingbirds because of its coloration and how... more
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The Hummingbird Moth, unlike most moths, is seen on clear, sunny days. Many people do confuse it with hummingbirds because of its coloration and how it moves.
Hummingbird Moths grow up to two inches long. They have an olive-green body with red bands across their abdomen. Tufts of hairs from the end of the abdomen look a lot like feathers. The wings of this moth are mostly clear, sometimes with some red near the body.
Hummingbird Moths live in fields, gardens, and forest edges.
After mating, female moths lay eggs on host plants (food for caterpillars), such as honeysuckle, hawthorns, viburnum, and Black Cherry. The caterpillars which hatch from eggs are yellowish-green with darker green lines and reddish spots on the sides. They also have a yellow tail horn.
When caterpillars are fully grown, they climb down the host plant and into the soil where they make a cocoon and become a pupa (resting stage).
If it is early in the season, the adult moths will hatch in a few we...
Barbara McMahon is an artist that paints and photographs the beauty, the humanity and the unseen moments on this planet with a passion that is deeply rooted within her psyche. Usually inspired by something she has witnessed in nature or by the emotions evoked by music or human and animal connection, Barbara is compelled to capture that scene with a passion and desire to share with as many people as possible. As her experience has grown in the art world, she has developed a deeper understanding of this vast universe and her own flickering place within it. A specialty niche Barbara enjoys is photographing beach/sea glass with unique backgrounds and wonderful natural lighting. These Zen-like images have become very popular with...
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Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic art has been featured on the Home Page of the ABC GROUP from the F IS FOR FLIGHT , themed week, February 8, 2021- FEBRUARY 15. 2021! You are invited to add your wonderful art in the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP.
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you Luther Fine Art for the feature in the ABC GROUP! Much appreciated.
Jeff at JSJ Photography
I love Hummingbird Moths--great shot Barbara! l/f/f, ~Jeff at JSJ Photography
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you for your kind comment Jeff!
Shirley Sirois
Very good capture of this moth! It is a challenge!........L.
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you Shirley! This little guy definitely was a challenge for sure.
Snezana Petrovic
Beautiful!!! F/L
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you Snezana!
Zori Minkova
Great capture! F
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you Zori!
Barbara McMahon
Thank you Dave Files for featuring "Hummingbird Moth" in the Nature and Landscape Photography group! Very much appreciated. Barbara
Barbara McMahon
Thank you Joe Bledsoe for featuring "Hummingbird Moth" in the Wings Group! Very much appreciated.
Barbara McMahon
Thank you Luther Fine Art for featuring "Hummingbird Moth" in the 3 A Day Greeting Card group!
Bruce Carpenter
A beautiful capture! Been watching these wonderful creatures in my garden all summer and have taken a few shots of them myself. f/v
Barbara McMahon replied:
Thank you Bruce for your great comment! I was mesmerized by this incredible moth!