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[Glenn] My close encounter with Butterfly - ClubSNAP Photography Forums
I was never serious in taking butterfly pictures before.
Here are some of my shoots taken in the recent Butterfly lodge outing.
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No. 5
Thanks for viewing.
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I like #4 Can u share how did u capture it so sharp and super close.
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Nice! Butterfly photography can be quite addictive.
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Originally Posted by cmeptb72 Nice!
Butterfly photography can be quite addictive.
Thank you. I guess photography is very addictive.
Originally Posted by ryankoh74 I like #4 Can u share how did u capture it so sharp and super close.
Thank you. The butterfly pretty tame and I using raynox for the shoot.
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Raynox Lens? Great i learn new things.
Will search abt it.
Thanks for sharing.
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Nice shots, especially no.5.
The butterfly lodge looks like a fun place.
Are the butterflies more tame there?
They always move so fast.
Is there a trick to taking them?
May I know what are the settings?
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Sharp and clear! Beautiful!
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Originally Posted by zh3ng Sharp and clear!
Beautiful! Thank you.
Originally Posted by dancemania Nice shots, especially no.5.
The butterfly lodge looks like a fun place.
Are the butterflies more tame there?
They always move so fast.
Is there a trick to taking them?
May I know what are the settings?
Thank you.
Sorry, I'm not the butterfly expert.
To be honest, I never like to take butterfly as they like to fly fast.
I have to chase like a mad dog.
The butterfly lodge's butterfly is tamer as I can do a close up with them.
I can even hold them on my hands.
For beginner like me, I would go butterfly lodge to take pictures as I too lazy to chase butterfly.
Originally Posted by ryankoh74 Raynox Lens?
Great i learn new things.
Will search abt it.
Thanks for sharing.
Originally Posted by simpleliving nice Thank you.
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Originally Posted by cmeptb72 Nice!
Butterfly photography can be quite addictive.
Agree with you.
glenn, good first attempt on butterfly photography.
Keep it up.
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Very nice photos and composition!
I really liked the lacewings.
=)
I'm just wondering...
Was your working distance really close since you used a Ranox?
Cheers,
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Originally Posted by jameskkmok Very nice Thank you.
Originally Posted by Alleyboy Very nice photos and composition!
I really liked the lacewings.
=)
I'm just wondering...
Was your working distance really close since you used a Ranox?
Cheers, Thank you.
The butterfly is pretty tame and I can even hold them by hand.
I guess you can shot with Raynox with close distance with no problem at all.
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Originally Posted by lancer517 nice set, glenn!
Originally Posted by juzsyah Well done!!
Thanks. Hopefully I could see more improvement in next time round.
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