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Scarce Swallowtail...

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Scarce Swallowtail sent on August 28, 2013 (22:16) by Lulù. 18 comments, 864 views.

, 1/500 f/7.1, ISO 100, hand held. Specie: Iphiclides podalirius

"Macro" non troppo spinta, per via dell'obiettivo utilizzato.. ma di meglio penso non potevo fare; anzi.. questo meraviglioso soggetto è stato più che paziente! Mi ha permesso di avvicinarmi molto.. sarà che voleva essere ritratta?!





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avatarsenior
sent on August 29, 2013 (0:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Given the objective used I would say not bad .. :-P
Hello, Carmel.

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sent on August 29, 2013 (0:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Carmel! :-)

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sent on August 29, 2013 (12:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Compliments.
Hello Ingy.

avatarsenior
sent on August 29, 2013 (12:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks for the compliments and the transition Ingy!
Hello!

avatarsupporter
sent on August 29, 2013 (13:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello dear Lulu!
I would try a small crop (like this one) to give greater prominence to the beautiful subject.




What do you think? If you say the gate immediately! Take it easy I recommend ;-)
Congratulations and a warm greeting!
Michela

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sent on August 29, 2013 (13:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

But jokes Michela?! Thank you so much indeed .. the butterfly stands out so much more, I thought I make a crop but I was afraid to be noticed too .. :-)
You're always very kind!
A greeting!
Lulu

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sent on August 29, 2013 (13:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

:-P:-P:-P

avatarsenior
sent on August 29, 2013 (13:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

That you know you can crop and directly from here, by the editor photo? I looked and I do not think so ..

avatarsupporter
sent on August 29, 2013 (13:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

No dear Lulu, unfortunately it is not possible from the Editor by Juza :-(

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sent on August 29, 2013 (21:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hello Lulu, quoto Scorpi1972, and Elisewin, I took a ride in your galleries and I must tell you that macros are beautiful and you have that little compact 'exceptional (Olympus Fe-115) sharp shots with a lot of depth and subject' field, and good compliments.
You must have seen the site some macros that are exceptional, see my friend Marini (http://www.juzaphoto.com/me.php?pg=20682&l=it) apart from the fact that the machine has a specific purpose and macro, but certainly by the time I'm sure you'll get there almost too with the equipment you have, I give you some advice in short, how could you do to improve with your 18/55, and one on the technique used for macro shots.
1 - you may add the extension tubes, which are normally three pieces according to the need are used singolarmete or all together, are of two types one fully manual (when the mountains your obbiettiv2C at this point take your macchna and manually adjust it as you want and in the position you want and clicks, this is possibly the first few times you do it in the shadow shots are better, or help you with a flash, then later in the morning when the sun began to warm the butterfly will go away 'and this rtecnica not' more 'usable, most of the macro shots you see are made in this manner. You should do sdelle outputs morning with someone you know and who live close to you 'so you learn immediately.

here we see with easels and if known ahead of the second character from the left there is a tripod without a car but with Plamp which is used as roost as I described above.

www.juzaphoto.com/me.php?pg=26538&l=it # fot255162

this always with atch out for the safety of the animal that has' lent to make a model.

hello and greetings. Franco :-) :-) ;-)

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sent on August 29, 2013 (21:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Franco thank you so much for visiting my galleries, and I thank you much for the compliments, do not know what a pleasure :-). My compact Olympus I kept with me for 7 years, I've done everything but mainly macro .. as you noticed has fared very well, to be a compact continuous to say that it has a startling clarity; think that some of my friends saw the pictures they told me if I had made with a camera! :-D and I said: << maybe! who knows when I'll have it too! >> and here I am! :-D
and I'll tell you more had a focusing distance of only 2 cm incredible fire! I could very much closer to the subject in this gallery in fact there are some photos taken with butterflies, where I was at a distance of 2 cm and in fact they did not bat an eyelid .. I'll been delicato?! :-)
When I went to the reflex in particular with this lens, which has a focusing distance of 25 cm I felt very uncomfortable .. accustomed as I was!

As for your advice, I'm finding a lot of these multipliers. You mean those kind Kenko 12, 20, 36 mm? and that you know are compatible with the 18-55 or just with the 50mm 1.8? The distance focus is always the one shown on the lens right?

As for the macro, I've opened up a world! I did not know this technique "hidden" .. so you can play very well on the shoot .. in particular, we can choose the background you want!
This butterfly in particular I immortalized in hot hour of the day, the sun was hallucinating .. I dovutor very close to the diaphragm otherwise would not come out of nothing .. but I found at that time and I settled, but will try again tomorrow going to another place even if I can not put into practice what you suggest me because I miss all this equipment!
I wrote a poem! Only now I realized .. but when I tell I did not realize .. I'm sorry.
Thanks again very much.
Greetings to you too.
Lulu

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sent on August 29, 2013 (22:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It is the Kenko are fine, certainly must be compatible with your attack target of the EOS 60D. :-)
18-55 is not your 'certainly a very suitable lens for macro, but' be satisfied with what you have, to date I have not even macro lenses and then use the 70-200 with tubes. :-)
I honestly would rather your macro made with the old car. :-)
if you go to do close-ups even without equipment go early in the morning, you can make shots on the fly with those who will stand firm, the board also brings your old Olympus macro is beautiful. :-) :-)
hello
Franco :-)

avatarsenior
sent on August 29, 2013 (22:50) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It 'a machine that probably until aquisterò a macro lens will always carry with me. You're right.
The goal that I will not allow me to do those approaches!
Thanks for the advice.
Lulu

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sent on September 06, 2013 (21:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

For the optical and uses his free hand, I think is not for everyone, congratulations to the sharpness of the shot.

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sent on September 06, 2013 (21:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you so much :-) let's say I do enough tools I have:-D
Good night and thanks for the ride!
Lulu

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sent on July 28, 2014 (13:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very nice composition, primarily the backlight, the original, the perfect shots are all similar but I prefer this.
Maybe I cloned the plant in the bottom left
Hello claudio

avatarsenior
sent on July 28, 2014 (14:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Claudio for his sincere appreciation. :-P
This was one of the first shots with the camera. Here we say that I have taken on impulse seeing this beautiful specimen without giving much weight to the scene.
You're right that the perfect shots are often similar to each other, on the other hand the techniques used are the same .. what makes them special are certainly perches but often very specific searches.
A greeting,
Lulu

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sent on February 06, 2021 (18:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice shot and nice to dedicate yourself to the photography of butterflies in the natural state.




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