Having a very late fall this year so these guys are still hanging around enjoying the warm weather. Recommend downloading.
This is a common little garden moth, but I don't know what it's called. Maybe someone can ID it.
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I don't think a bee's wing can flex like that even landing in a tight spot. So I suspect that's the rolling shutter effect when using the electronic shutter, however I don't see the exaggerated motion blur that exists with the rolling shutter.
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Nice shots, what lens and settings did you use?
Mileagemaker wrote:
Nice shots, what lens and settings did you use?
Thank you very much for your comment, Mileagemaker. I assume you are using Olympus gear. Most of them were shot with the 40-150mm, f/4 Pro with or w/o the 1.4 teleconverter. However, #'s2&3 I was experimenting with the 300mm, f/4. I really like the 40-150 better as it is easier to handle and focuses closer for these shots. It's a good substitute for a Macro lens. Aperture mode. Natural light. Most were shot at ISO 2000, f/11, in a burst mode of 3 shots. The last one was shot in ProCapture Hi mode using the 40-150mm at 150mm, ISO 3200, f/6.3 which resulted in 1/8000 s. It was shot a 30 frames/s. Hope that answers your question.
Very nice series, John. Very well done!
Retired CPO wrote:
Nice shots John.
Thank you very much, RCPO.
angler wrote:
Excellent set John.
Thank you very much, Jim.
kpmac wrote:
Nice set, John.
Thank you very much, Ken.
Sylvias wrote:
Fine set John.
Thank you very much, Sylvia.
UTMike wrote:
Excellent set, John.
Appreciate your comment, Mike. Thanks.
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