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BUTTERFLY - 001
This butterfly (Monarch? // Viceroy?) was resting on this leaf for quite some time. Normally speaking it should have been an easy shot; however, it was rather windy, and everything (the leaf, the butterfly et cetera) was rocking and rolling. Also - the butterfly would open and close its wings, so perfect timing was essential to catch the wings in their horizontal position, so what might appear to have been a simple 'snapshot' wasn't quite so simple.
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Excellent..........;-))
Fonzy - at 00:48 CEST on 12-Aug-2007 [Reply]
BUTTERFLY - 001 - re-visited:
Fons -
I am humbled, receiving such praise from das meister.
I do wish the left wing was in better focus, but with the wind blowing as it was and the sporadic opening and closing of the butterfly's wings I had to take my shot when I could.
As I just mentioned to Rina elsewhere I believe I may experiment using ISO 400 the next time I trek on the prairie for faster shutter speeds and/or tighter aperture settings.
-leon
Leon Plympton at 17:44 CEST on 12-Aug-2007 [Reply]
Butterfly
Leon,
Fantastic, one of you best postings, keep them coming.
Kindest Regards: Peter
Peter French at 19:55 CEST on 14-Aug-2007 [Reply]
BUTTERFLY - 001 - re-visited:
Peter -
Thank you - very much. If you're pleased with it, I'm very pleased.
-leon
Leon Plympton at 02:57 CEST on 16-Aug-2007 [Reply]