depscribe wrote:
Here's a Polyphemus moth I happened upon before church as I strolled along in front of the Court Diner in Athens, Ohio. Shot in 590nm, because that's the body I had with me, and with the 14mm Fujinon, because that's the lens I had with me. My feet.
How big was this moth? By close-up shot with wide angle, it appeared bigger than your foot.
I took one image of a 'Blackwitch' moth some time before in front of my house door, it was about 5" long tip to tip, it will grow up to 9". People said it will bring you good/bad luck either way! I don't believe that!
wingclui44 wrote:
How big was this moth? By close-up shot with wide angle, it appeared bigger than your foot. I took one image of a 'Blackwitch' moth some time before in front of my house door, it was about 5" long tip to tip, it will grow up to 9". People said it will bring you good/bad luck either way! I don't believe that!
A little more than 6 inches wingtip-to-wingtip. It brought me good luck -- the picture is in focus!
wingclui44 wrote:
How big was this moth? By close-up shot with wide angle, it appeared bigger than your foot.
I took one image of a 'Blackwitch' moth some time before in front of my house door, it was about 5" long tip to tip, it will grow up to 9". People said it will bring you good/bad luck either way! I don't believe that!
It's about six inches, wingtip to wingtip.
I don't usually make many infrared pictures in the winter because there's so little greenery in the winter. But tonight, for the hell of it, I made a picture, lit only by the moon, of my snow-covered back yard. While the result isn't perfection, I thought it was interesting enough to post. Fuji X-E2, 590nm infrared, 14mm f2.8 Fujinon, 4 seconds at f2.8. (Channel swapped in GIMP.)
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