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A Butterfly's Moldy Meal

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Daegu, South Korea
Canon A640
f/4@1/200
iso 80
lens on macro setting, widest angle
cropped a bit

As the growing season ends, the butterflies are as busy as ever, sucking where they can. I didn't notice the powdery mold on the flower until I downloaded the files.
 
15-Apr-2004. An Evening in Oita. Kyushu Island, Japan.

Canon PowerShot G2
12.5mm
1/202s @ f/4
ISO Auto

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freebooter said:
Daegu, South Korea
Canon A640
f/4@1/200
iso 80
lens on macro setting, widest angle
cropped a bit

As the growing season ends, the butterflies are as busy as ever, sucking where they can. I didn't notice the powdery mold on the flower until I downloaded the files.
Wow! Just beautiful. That Canon is off to a good start.
 
ksz said:
Wow! Just beautiful. That Canon is off to a good start.

Thanks.

I couldn't be happier with the A640. The butterfly shot didn't need any color/exposure adjustment. Canon's Digic II really has that nailed. All I did was sharpen it a bit.
 
freebooter said:
ButterflyMoldyCopy.jpg


Daegu, South Korea
Canon A640
f/4@1/200
iso 80
lens on macro setting, widest angle
cropped a bit

As the growing season ends, the butterflies are as busy as ever, sucking where they can. I didn't notice the powdery mold on the flower until I downloaded the files.



thats an amazing picture, you should be pround of that right there
 
Koala

This guy was unusually low, and close to suburbia.
Taken 14/10/06
Woodcroft SA

Nikon D50
shutter 1/50
Apeture f 5.6
18-55 nikkor focal length 55
iso 200
 

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AndyFM84 said:
Hey,

Just thought i'd post this, from a recent holiday in Gran Canaria.

Dolphin.jpg


Not too clear but i kinda like it anyway, really need to get round to cropping that bottom bit off though! :(

Yeah, please crop that bottom bit. It looks like you just shot an ass cheek while it was in the frame. :p


@Freebooter: Nice macro. Wish I saw butterflies here, but I don't see them really. I think they're around, though. All I've got are bees, which are a smaller and make it harder to shoot for me. :( Can't believe how close you can focus in on an insect with an A640. Makes a macro lens purchase seem a bit too expensive when you can get shots like that with a point and shoot. :)
 
Star Wars mural on the wall of the body shop in a small town in NY

IMG_0056_small.jpg


Point & Shoot camera (Canon SD700 IS) in a drizzly weather in upstate NY.
1/60 s at f/2.8
5.8 mm focal
10/4/2006
flash-fired, compulsory mode
 
Head of Riku...

Snapped this earlier this year. It is a pic of my friends son in Himeji. This is my first post on MR, so please any
feedback is welcome.:D

5/15/2006
Casio EX-Z4
F-Stop f/3.9
Focal length 12.2mm
Natural Light
 
greenmac said:
This guy was unusually low, and close to suburbia.
Taken 14/10/06
Woodcroft SA

Nikon D50
shutter 1/50
Apeture f 5.6
18-55 nikkor focal length 55
iso 200
Awww, he is so cool!! I want my own one to cuddle.
 
freebooter said:
ButterflyMoldyCopy.jpg


Daegu, South Korea
Canon A640
f/4@1/200
iso 80
lens on macro setting, widest angle
cropped a bit

As the growing season ends, the butterflies are as busy as ever, sucking where they can. I didn't notice the powdery mold on the flower until I downloaded the files.

Great Photo, what else can I say.
 
alignment

d70s_02099.jpg


Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto, Canada.
October 14, 2006

NIKON D70s
Nikkor 12-24mm f4 DX @ 12mm
1/250 sec @ f11 @ ISO 200

There was sporadic rain and hail falling in the distance (over downtown Toronto), and about 2 minutes after taking this photo, it hit my location. I ran for cover and eventually hid inside a port-o-potty until it passed :D
 
VictorM said:
Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto, Canada.
October 14, 2006

NIKON D70s
Nikkor 12-24mm f4 DX @ 12mm
1/250 sec @ f11 @ ISO 200

There was sporadic rain and hail falling in the distance (over downtown Toronto), and about 2 minutes after taking this photo, it hit my location. I ran for cover and eventually hid inside a port-o-potty until it passed :D

I really like the composition you used here.
 
VictorM said:
d70s_02099.jpg


Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto, Canada.
October 14, 2006

NIKON D70s
Nikkor 12-24mm f4 DX @ 12mm
1/250 sec @ f11 @ ISO 200

There was sporadic rain and hail falling in the distance (over downtown Toronto), and about 2 minutes after taking this photo, it hit my location. I ran for cover and eventually hid inside a port-o-potty until it passed :D

great shot! I bet you love that camera!
 
Hey, thanks simle, abstract, Rickay726, p0intblank and ksz for the kind words about the butterfly shot. This thread and its contributers/commenters have helped motivate me to take more and better photos. :)

The day I took the shot (Oct. 12) was good one in many ways. After I took the butterfly shots, I shaved a minute and a half off my previous best time on my usual mountain run. Then i went to work and had an especially fun time. As the song goes, some days are better than others.
 
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