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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. No.

1 No. 2 No. 3 No.

4 No. 5 Thanks for viewing.

I like #4 Can u share how did u capture it so sharp and super close.

Nice! Butterfly photography can be quite addictive.

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.

Nice

Raynox Lens? Great i learn new things.

Will search abt it. Thanks for sharing.

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?

Sharp and clear! Beautiful!

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.

Originally Posted by cmeptb72 Nice!

Butterfly photography can be quite addictive.

Agree with you. glenn, good first attempt on butterfly photography.

Keep it up.

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,

Very nice

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.

Well done!!

Nice set, glenn!

Originally Posted by lancer517 nice set, glenn!

Originally Posted by juzsyah Well done!!

Thanks. Hopefully I could see more improvement in next time round.