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You’ll be missing so much beauty by not looking close enough. This “Tiny and beautiful butterfly” was shot using the macro setup of my Mobile phone.
Small cabbage white butterfly. Focus stacked using zerene. Found this perched on a daffodil trumpet immobilised by the cold
Macro .
In Macro photography, nothing is too small to escape with an additional extensive magnification even any smallest creatures beside a size of near un-visible tiny droplet like this mini grasshopper shall be spare.
My recent Macromania workfun hands on with a Non Macro combination,a cheap Canon $125 bucks 50mm F1.8II lens +Raynox+Hoya +4 close up filter .
After all, I think the result still quite acceptable but fun.
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Technical Details:
Non HDR, single exposure process by CS5 software.
Basic Standard Gears I rely for Landscape
Canon EOS 5D Mark2 (a full frame ideal for interpolating landscape image).
Tokina 16-28mm F2.8 wide angle lens .
Tripod for landscape only (keep possible sharpness n ability to focus for most idealistic desire composition)
Release cable (reduce hand contact n fully manage desire exposure timing)
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Nikon d7k + Nikkor 60/2.8
stack about 20 frames at f/11 iso 100 1/8sec daylight
Found this holly blue butterfly sheltering in a rhododendron bush too cold to fly off. Let it walk onto my finger to warm up a bit.Focus stacked using zerene.
This butterfy was resting on the hibiscus leaves.
I shot this one and was trying to go near when it flew off....
Common Name - The Tailed Jay
Scientific Name- (Graphium agamemnon)
More info - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphium_agamemnon
Thanks to haneesh for letting me know the genre of the insect.
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Nov 4, 2008 #254