• Digiramepanorama_fish_eye
    1927 posts
    2 years ago

    Mocha,

    Ah, that blue sky...just love seeing that in the third picture. The Jackdaws must be some type of crow is my guess. My hats off to anyone that has patience to follow butterflies around, waiting for them to land. 😀 The butterfly is enhanced by those beautiful blue flowers.

  • mocha123panorama_fish_eye
    411 posts
    2 years ago

    Hi stevet1,

    For all my bird/mammal photos I use two custom settings which are set to partial metering this uses 10% to 15% of the centre picture to calculate the exposure, which should be the birds/mammals body so no need to decide if I need to add exposure if I'm aiming into the sky or otherwise, the object I'm taking is the item that is exposed correctly. The third custom setting for BIF's is also set to partial but depending on the circumstances I will sometimes override this and add/subtract exposure with the exposure compensation.

    Evaluative I use for general scenes and again adjust with exposure compensation if needs be.

    If I'm using Manual I let you know in the Exif Data what metering I used as an initial start point.

  • stevet1panorama_fish_eye
    785 posts
    2 years ago

    Mocha,

    Thank you.

    Steve Thomas

  • stevet1panorama_fish_eye
    785 posts
    2 years ago

    I was working with my tablet and cropped with Snapseed.
    Lens is an 18-135 IS USM.
    It' amazing how these squirrels are camouflaged with their environment.

    IMG_5553-02.jpeg

    Steve Thomas

    IMG_5553-02.jpeg

    JPG, 3.1 MB, uploaded by stevet1 2 years ago.

  • Digiramepanorama_fish_eye
    1927 posts
    2 years ago

    Steve,

    Yes, this type of squirrel is camouflaged very well. That's a very nice photo.

  • SandyFpanorama_fish_eye
    135 posts
    2 years ago
  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    2 years ago

    I call it 'brokeh' 😎

    live.staticflickr.com/65535/52885021864_9a2f42982c_b.jpg


    Crush hour
    by simple.joy, on Flickr

    Shot with a (badly damaged) Steinheil Repro-Objektiv 80 mm f/4.5 on a Canon EOS R5.

  • raythentichelp_outline
    252 posts
    2 years ago

    You are crushin' it!

  • Digiramepanorama_fish_eye
    1927 posts
    2 years ago

    Sandy,

    That's beautiful. You remind me to show one of my own. This is the time of year for those rhododendrons.

  • Digiramepanorama_fish_eye
    1927 posts
    2 years ago

    Simplejoy,

    I'm amazed at how nice you are able to get these pictures to look with ordinary things. The lights in the background are captivating.

  • Digiramepanorama_fish_eye
    1927 posts
    2 years ago

    OK...it's time to show one more picture. 😀 There have been so many nice ones shown already...wow...good job everyone.

    Subject: Rhododendron

    ResizedDPR2-38.jpg


    Model - Canon EOS Rebel T7i
    ExposureTime - 1/125 seconds
    FNumber - 11
    ISOSpeedRatings - 1250
    ExposureBiasValue - -0.33
    FocalLength - 155 mm
    Lens Model - EF-S55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM

    ResizedDPR2-38.jpg

    JPG, 164.7 KB, uploaded by Digirame 2 years ago.

  • Dunlinpanorama_fish_eye
    643 posts
    2 years ago

    I like it. 😀

  • raythentichelp_outline
    252 posts
    2 years ago

    @simplejoy

    Never cared much for macro images of inanimate objects but you have a special way of bringing it, excellent compositions with everything else on point as well, I really enjoy these pictures, good art is good art I guess.

    Ray

  • 2 years ago

    Hi Dig,

    I love the colours of your rhododendron. I used to see a lot of them in southern England and my mother was very fond of them. They apparently are not native to the UK and some people dislike them because they grow like the plague, apparently, and you cant get rid of them!

    The funny thing about your picture is that all the petals seem to to be on the same plane, which cannot be so. I dont think it is your f/11 aperture, though it maybe (I rarely go there); but why does it look so flat? Did you do any special processing?

    David

  • SandyFpanorama_fish_eye
    135 posts
    2 years ago

    David and Digirame, just FYI, here's a rather similar rhododendron I recently posted online taken with the 5DS + 50mm f/1.8 at f/5. I forget the name of these often-seen color rhododendrons. This was in clear but a bit overcast light. The other rhodo shot crop I posted above was in deep shade with one streak of sun hitting it.
    live.staticflickr.com/65535/52884665472_04a86f443d_c.jpg

    2O6A0759 Canon 5DS Rhododendron season VA by Sandy Fleischmann, on Flickr

  • mocha123panorama_fish_eye
    411 posts
    2 years ago

    Hi Ray, Thank You.

    Hopefully we've all got lots more to share, this new thread is looking good.

  • mocha123panorama_fish_eye
    411 posts
    2 years ago

    Hi Dunlin, Thank You.

    The Sun was bossing it that day. 😀

  • mocha123panorama_fish_eye
    411 posts
    2 years ago

    Hi Digirame, Thank You.

    We've been having some good weather of late but early this week it's changed back to mixed weather, You're right the Jackdaws are a member of the Crow family but they have a grey hood colouring. This time of year the butterflies seem to be always on the wing, I got lucky with this one. 😀