I've been chasing a lot of butterflies in the backyard lately. I'm not sure what kind this is but I like the way it turned out. I missed a chance at the Black Swallowtail that I've been raising. The caterpillars are gone and yesterday the butterfly showed up briefly while I was out having a coffee. I was not ready for it and I have not seen it since. I have a feeling it won't be back.
Wendy
Bobo, these are all incredible. 1 & 4 are just Beautiful. I think #4 is a Black Swallowtail. It looks very much like the one that I've been raising from a caterpillar and missed yesterday. I like the detailed curly "thing" in #3 but the other butterflies are prettier.
Terrific shots in every way
Wendy
Thanks Peter and Wendy. Glad you liked them.
Wendy thanks for the ID. It was also the most difficult to photograph. Quick mover with no set pattern. Took a while walking around in circles trying to locate him.
Hi, I'm new here, and this is my first post.
These are a few of insects for the forum collection. I hope you like them.
Cricket1 by RobN185, on Flickr
Cricket by RobN185, on Flickr
Big Eyed Fly by RobN185, on Flickr
Hoover Fly by RobN185, on Flickr
Thanks Peter, the camera is a Bridge type "Panasonic Lumix FZ45" on macro setting. It is a bit noisy but does the job.
Hi Rob,
Welcome to the CiC forums from me, great to have you join us with some good pics.
Could I ask if you are shooting RAW or jpg?
Also what software you use for PP?
If RAW, a different workflow may help with this; particularly the noise around the blurry bits of fly look to be sharpened noise, if the noise was removed (in PP) before sharpening, a much better result is possible.
I had a similar camera for two years, so I know a bit about dealing with their noise
I couldn't access the meta data on Flickr to see the settings, have they changed that? (or made it visible only for logged in people?)
Cheers,
Thanks for the welcome Dave.
The fly image EXIF is below...
Camera Panasonic DMC-FZ45
Exposure 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture f/4.0
Focal Length 4.5 mm
ISO Speed 80
Exposure Bias -1 EV
Flash Off, Did not fire
Orientation Horizontal (normal)
X-Resolution 180 dpi
Y-Resolution 180 dpi
Date and Time (Modified) 2011:05:08 19:05:34
YCbCr Positioning Co-sited
Exposure Program Program AE
Date and Time (Original) 2011:05:08 18:39:13
Date and Time (Digitized) 2011:05:08 18:39:13
Compressed Bits Per Pixel 4
Max Aperture Value 2.8
Metering Mode Multi-segment
Light Source Unknown
Color Space sRGB
Sensing Method One-chip color area
Custom Rendered Normal
Exposure Mode Auto
White Balance Auto
Digital Zoom Ratio 0
Focal Length In35mm Format 25 mm
Scene Capture Type Standard
Gain Control None
Contrast Normal
Saturation Normal
Sharpness Normal
I generally use GIMP for any PP work, but cannot recall what was I did to this image (taken in MAY 2011).
Any recommends for workflow to help in noise removal with this camera will be gratefully received!
I am currently waiting delivery of a set of macro tubes for my DSLR to see if I can improve macro shots with that (SONY A390 18-70 lens). I have never used tubes before so it will be a case of experimenting to see how best to get in close...
With the SONY I shot in RAW, but these shots were JPG.
Quite a few spiders hanging around the front door, and I shot 8 photo's, of which these 2 were the best. I don't have a macro lens, and these were taken with the 18-105mm Nikon kit lens. Used manual focus, as the auto focus was just not quite sharp enough.
I believe that these are very common here in our region: European Cross Spiders
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Last edited by Dizzy; 23rd August 2011 at 03:56 AM.