Butterflies

romanr74

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Aug 4, 2012
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Used my brand new EOS 5D Mark III (love it) for the first time with the Macro EF 100mm f/2.8L IS (love it too). Butterflies shot at 500, 800 and 3200 ISO, handheld. Postedit using LR4.
 

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I took these with 50-250mm Canon lens. I gave up on macro because the subject get spooked too easily.

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I have bunch more "bug shots" at:
https://picasaweb.google.com/118123760856646560072/LakeHuronVacationBugStudy#
 
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First time posting. Apologies for any glitches...

Shot with 5DmkIII and 70-200 2.8 II or 100 2.8 macro.

David
 

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I bit too much saturation of color and stuff. Shot with the 100L Macro... I'll try to find the original image. My Cousin went photoshop crazy with my pics... Oh, and it is a moth as well... ;)
 

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To all of you who posted butterflies photos, hats off to all of you. It is not easy as the butterflies are usually very easily frightened off.
I found one that was not living and I took it home and took a photo of the bright colors of its wings using 3 extension tubes and Canon 100L-f/2.8 IS.

(edit) photo is full size no post or cropping.
 

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