Hello
I am a new member to this forum, I have found it very useful for identification and finding out sites. I have just returned from 4 days nr the French Pyrenees and a week in Cornwall and spent a lot of the time following butterflies.
All my images were taken with the Nikon D2x with the 105 vr macro with 1.4 tele-convertor. I used the Nikon wireless SB-R1C1 with 4 flash heads, 2 on full power and 2 on 1/4 power. Images are iso 100 and taken on manual 1/250th sec at f stops from 16-32. Some of the shots you see have been cropped.
The Locations in Cornwall were mainly, Cudden Point, Upton Towans, Penlee Point & Rame Head.
The locations in France were, Mont Valier Nr Seix, St-Pons-de-Thomieres, Rennes-le-Chateau, Hautpoul
I have tried to identify all the butterflies but have not been able to do so!!! Any help or corrections appreciated and comments on the photography would be most welcome.
If you have time to look & help the images are at http://www.wildlifephotography-cp.co.uk ... index.html
Many thanks Chris
Ps Just one to get you going!
My first setps into butterfly photography
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Hi Bobbinman,
First of all, congratulations on an excellent set of photographs. I wouldn't want to hazard a guess at some of those you've failed to identify because I do sometimes struggle myself. However, I reckon the pics you've titled painted lady 1 & 2 (page 3) are in fact red admiral. If you compare the underwing to the other painted ladies which you have correctly identified, you will notice a distinct difference.
Dave.
First of all, congratulations on an excellent set of photographs. I wouldn't want to hazard a guess at some of those you've failed to identify because I do sometimes struggle myself. However, I reckon the pics you've titled painted lady 1 & 2 (page 3) are in fact red admiral. If you compare the underwing to the other painted ladies which you have correctly identified, you will notice a distinct difference.
Dave.
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I'm not a fan of overuse of flash, as although depth of field can be increased the black background is, to me, offputting. This is, I must stress, a personal preference and isn't somehow 'wrong'. Having said that, many of the shots in the set still appear dark to me. The dark appearance of the subject can most likely be corrected simply enough with a bit of post processing because with the kit you've got there will be plenty of latitude hidden in the raw files.
Criticism out of the way, the sharpness and composition of your set are both first class, and there's not much that this group can teach you about those aspects. Some are stunningly good.
Criticism out of the way, the sharpness and composition of your set are both first class, and there's not much that this group can teach you about those aspects. Some are stunningly good.
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In terms of ID:
Page 1
- The "False Grayling" are, I believe, "Great Banded Grayling"
Page 2
- The "not sure common blue or adonis blue" is a female Common Blue; there are no black streaks across the white wing margins
- I think you're correct with the "not sure sloe hairstreak1" - as being a Sloe Hairstreak
- The "not sure" skipper is, I believe, a Large Skipper
- The "not sure" fritillary is, I think, a Weaver's Fritillary
Page 3
- "not sure 2" is a Meadow Brown
- I agree, most likely Sloe Hairstreak
Cheers,
- Pete
Page 1
- The "False Grayling" are, I believe, "Great Banded Grayling"
Page 2
- The "not sure common blue or adonis blue" is a female Common Blue; there are no black streaks across the white wing margins
- I think you're correct with the "not sure sloe hairstreak1" - as being a Sloe Hairstreak
- The "not sure" skipper is, I believe, a Large Skipper
- The "not sure" fritillary is, I think, a Weaver's Fritillary
Page 3
- "not sure 2" is a Meadow Brown
- I agree, most likely Sloe Hairstreak
Cheers,
- Pete
Photos from France and Cornwall
They are very good photos, I am sure you are pleased with your holiday snaps!!
Regards,
Rock
Regards,
Rock
Hi Guys
Sorry for the delay in replying but have been away for the weekend,
Eccles, thank you for your constructive criticism, I do agree about the black backgrounds, but on the images of the comma it was intentional to clearly define the wing shape. I am starting to understand more on the flash units and my later images are having lighter backgrounds. You are right a little more processing will lighten some of the shots. Your comments are appreciated
Pete,
Many thanks for helping out with the IDs, it is very kind of you to help me out.
Rock & Wayne, thanks for your comments, Wayne, I am very pleased with the way the macro flash is working out and it will help on those duller days!
Thanks again
Chris
Sorry for the delay in replying but have been away for the weekend,
Eccles, thank you for your constructive criticism, I do agree about the black backgrounds, but on the images of the comma it was intentional to clearly define the wing shape. I am starting to understand more on the flash units and my later images are having lighter backgrounds. You are right a little more processing will lighten some of the shots. Your comments are appreciated
Pete,
Many thanks for helping out with the IDs, it is very kind of you to help me out.
Rock & Wayne, thanks for your comments, Wayne, I am very pleased with the way the macro flash is working out and it will help on those duller days!
Thanks again
Chris