i could not get close to the butterfly as it kept flying away when i got to close so these are not ace but i can only get better
my 1st try at taken a photo of a butterfly
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Re: my 1st try at taken a photo of a butterfly
you'll get better with practice (if we ever get some sun!).
& the important thing is are you happy with them?
The last one for me is perfectly OK.
& the important thing is are you happy with them?
The last one for me is perfectly OK.
Re: my 1st try at taken a photo of a butterfly
Red Admirals can be quite skittish when not nectaring. However, catch them on a buddleia and they'll be almost oblivious to your presence!
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Re: my 1st try at taken a photo of a butterfly
no i'm not to happy with the photos but at the moment i cant seam to ever get a good enouth photo for me lol
i like the last one as you can see some danmige to the butterfly and it shows life been hard on the wee guy that may sound strange but most shot of butterfly show a perfect butterfly
i like the last one as you can see some danmige to the butterfly and it shows life been hard on the wee guy that may sound strange but most shot of butterfly show a perfect butterfly
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Re: my 1st try at taken a photo of a butterfly
thats a photo of them taken today but the tank need clean and i dont want to do it as i would have to lift the lid of and some are hanging on the lid :/