Wow! what a beautiful picture. The blue insect is lovely
Catalina
Wow! what a beautiful picture. The blue insect is lovely
Catalina
For me, Peter, it isn't 'bang in the middle' as you have different amounts of visible background between top/bottom and the sides.
Incidentally, the hoverfly in this excellent shot is a Eupeodes species; and I suspect E. corollae as the yellow spots appear to reach the abdomen edge. But it is a tricky family.
It is called "Cuckoo Spit" and is produced by one of a the "Froghopper". The froth, nicknamed "Cuckoo Spit" serves a number of purposes. It hides the nymph from the view of predators and parasites, it insulates against heat and cold, thus providing thermal control and also moisture control. Without the froth the bug would quickly dry up. The nymphs pierce plants and suck sap causing damage, and much of the excess filtered fluids go into the production of the froth, which has an acrid taste, deterring predators. A few species are serious agricultural pests.
Dave, can't be absolutely certain about your spider from that angle but my first thought would be Araneus diadematus (Garden Spider).
Thanks Peter - from you that is a great compliment.
Ok..i am new at this....currently i own DSLR nikon d90 but when i took this picture i didnt hv that camera...i took it with regular camera...also its been just 6 months since i had received my nikon...and started to learn a lot of things...this is unedited pictrure...i have never done editing on the photos...so basically i am not so good at it...but i would like to learn it so it will be great if u can sugest me some nice way to edditing this pic..and also how is the picture...so basically i am amature photographer...photography is my hobby...hope u all like the pic...:-)
I think the main thing I would do with this photo, Bhumil, is to crop it to remove part of the right side and top. Very approximately, I would end up with the butterfly's head about in the middle (left to right) and slightly above centre (up and down).
thanks a lot for quick response...well but problem with that would be since i hvnt taken it with DSLR (or i dont know if i can edit it in the software), it is becoming litle bit blury and it looses its sharpness....please advice if i can do it in any software....here is the cut version of it...i am not sure i may be wrong too but please advice...
I think that there is only so much that you can do with this photo Bhumil. You can use a program such as Photoshop or Gimp to look at the colour, contrast etc. and you might sharpen the photo a bit with these programs as well, but the crop that you show isn't that sharp to begin with.
Your Nikon D90 might give better results, depending on the lens you use it with. Or your regular camera might have a macro option, which enables you to go closer to your subject.
This is just one photo, which I would experiment on. There should be ample opportunities for you to improve on this.