If the results look like this one, could you, please!, do more with that combo - well once the new season comes...Still find myself using the 7D2 and 100-400 . View attachment 207377
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If the results look like this one, could you, please!, do more with that combo - well once the new season comes...Still find myself using the 7D2 and 100-400 . View attachment 207377
I've looked at my archive and found this picture made in 2020.
Jesus bug and prey
Eos R + Sigma 150mm macro + 2xTC @ f/8
Huh!? The posture of the Butterfly is really great! But my photo sucks (I even didn't expect that one frame to the very last fraction of the seconds...).I‘m happy for you that you got that one. It‘s great.
Of course, a planned photo like that is better.Huh!? The posture of the Butterfly is really great! But my photo sucks (I even didn't expect that one frame to the very last fraction of the seconds...).
And by way better than the one I posted for the same species!Lovely shot.
Could it be an idea for a new thread???Thanks Click!
The warmth her is for free (if you are located here - otherwise it costs some bugs...).
The objects are the problem - not big diversity (well, if you are taking photos of people on the beach you will have huge diversity - from cute to beautiful and nothing from above and well...!!!).
The first bees I could find this year...
5D4, 100L Macro, f/16, 1/40 and 1/200 due to bad light, causing some motion blur, all handheld
So if you have 1/200, the wings in flight become invisible
Bee and Erica shot yesterday, only cropped to fit 16:9
R5 + RF100L @ f/5.6, Iso 5000, 1/1600s