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Moth series

Last post 20-07-2008, 7:25 PM by macro junkie. 16 replies.
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  •  17-07-2008, 3:42 PM 841207

    Moth series

    Very hard subject this guy was.Its the white patches on its wings..i was under exposing by 2 stops and the white bits where still being blown out..I took about 70 or so shots of this guy and ended up keeping 4 images.Im really picky about the composition of my images.I’ll delete images that are close to being the same, or if a photo is even slightly off i will delate it.

    Im not sure if it had just hatched but it was chilled..even walked on to my hand at 1 point.

     

    The 1st shot was taken with canons 60mm macro lens..Then after i took a body shot i chanaged lens to the MPE-65.Shost are around 3:1 and 4:1 life size at f/11.hand held

    I held the leaf the moth was on with my left hand,i then could rest the lens on my left thumb,doing it this way i can get sharp shots when its very windy.i nicked the trick from brian and dalantech.

     

  •  17-07-2008, 3:44 PM 841210 in reply to 841207

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    what the hell is going on with this thread...grrrrrr..dam it
  •  17-07-2008, 10:43 PM 841478 in reply to 841214

    Re: Moth series

    wow, those shots are really impressive! can't believe he didn't fly away!

     

  •  18-07-2008, 11:10 AM 841721 in reply to 841478

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    genericdave:

    wow, those shots are really impressive! can't believe he didn't fly away!

     

    I reckon there is super glue on the twig and the the moth or bee lands on it and then it can't fly away - how else does the insect stay there long enough to take the photos?

    They are very good photos though!


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  •  18-07-2008, 12:58 PM 841784 in reply to 841721

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    Julescs:
    genericdave:

    wow, those shots are really impressive! can't believe he didn't fly away!

     

    I reckon there is super glue on the twig and the the moth or bee lands on it and then it can't fly away - how else does the insect stay there long enough to take the photos?

    They are very good photos though!

    If you don't you know the difference between a moth or a bee, how can you tell how the image was taken ? FYI this is a moth Indifferent [:|]

  •  18-07-2008, 1:31 PM 841800 in reply to 841721

    Re: Moth series

    Julescs:
    genericdave:

    wow, those shots are really impressive! can't believe he didn't fly away!

     

    I reckon there is super glue on the twig and the the moth or bee lands on it and then it can't fly away - how else does the insect stay there long enough to take the photos?

    They are very good photos though!

    you obviously dont know any thing about insects.

  •  18-07-2008, 3:45 PM 841845 in reply to 841800

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    Fantastic Macro!!! Wel ldone!


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  •  18-07-2008, 4:29 PM 841878 in reply to 841845

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    Fantastic work mate, the detail is once again superb. Who would ever have thought a moth was so complicated looking, its an education just looking at them Big Smile [:D].

    Bob


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  •  18-07-2008, 5:28 PM 841910 in reply to 841878

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    thanks//i wanted to go out shooting insects today but iv ran out of superglue. :P
  •  18-07-2008, 8:03 PM 841976 in reply to 841910

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    O' your way behind with your technique every ones using treacle these days Smile [:)], its more envronmentaly friendly you know Big Smile [:D]

    Super glue, the problem is you don't know whether to take these guys seriousley or not. If they are kidding a smiley face always helps to ensure people know your just messing about, otherwise you just think (    )

    Bob


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  •  19-07-2008, 12:21 AM 842101 in reply to 841976

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    i dont think there joking.You would have to be so selfish to glue the insects to get a good shot.if i had to do that every time i shot insects i would give up the hobbie.only thing i use to shoot them is skill ;)
  •  19-07-2008, 12:49 AM 842104 in reply to 842101

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    i heard that some people catch the insects and then stick them in the fridge for abit or freezer then take them out to shoot and defrost.
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  •  19-07-2008, 7:58 AM 842165 in reply to 842104

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    Hi Craig, I think that would be very heartless too, that's not the way to reward the insect for allowing their image to be used, it may be tiny but its a life.

     

    Bob


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  •  19-07-2008, 6:43 PM 842357 in reply to 842165

    Re: Moth series

    bsmith:

    Hi Craig, I think that would be very heartless too, that's not the way to reward the insect for allowing their image to be used, it may be tiny but its a life.

    Bob

    Hi Bob,

    But atleast they can move once they have warmed up, if they havn't freezed to death. But must take a while to catch them.

    I still think its best to go out into the wild and take the pic of them there though.

     


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