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Well I Had Always Heard Above The Columbus,Ohio Conservatory ,And When They would Show The Ad On TV. For It They Always Showed The Butterflies That They Keep There .Well I Always Wanted To Go So About Two Years Ago I Finally Went And This The Pictures On My Viewbug Page Of The Butterfies Is What I Took While I Was There. I Usede My Olyimpus Z11 Digital Camera .And That's How I Ended Up With All Theses Pictures Of The Beautiful Butterflies.Time
This Picture Was Taken At About 1:00 PM Tahts When They Release All The Butterflies Into The Garden .Lighting
Light Was Naturel Sunlight And It Was Just About On The Money Didn't Have To Use FlashEquipment
Light Was Naturel Sun Light Coming From The Windows Above The GardenInspiration
Yes I Always Wanted To Get Some Good Pictures Of Butterflies In A naturel State And The Conservatory Gave Me That Oppuritunity, Was Very Please With The Way My Pictures Came Out .Editing
Yes A Little Bit but If They Look Pretty Good ,I Don't Do Too Much To Them Now That I Have Nikon D3100 I Try To Get Right As Much As I Can In Camera . Always Saves Some Work Doing It That Way If Possible . If I Do Anything I Try To Bring High lites Up , Contrast & Try To Pump Up The Colours A Little bit To Make Them Pop Wth This Camera I Was Using The Olyumpus Z11 Didn't Shot Raw So Couldn't Do To Much ,So I Had To Pretty Much Get Right In Camera .In my camera bag
I Carry A Nikon D70 6 megapixels and I Have My 18-55MM Kit Lens , I Also Have A 80-200 Zoom Micro Lens 'I Have A 28mm Lens1.4, Also Have A 50mm1.8 Lens . I Also Carry A Nikon D3100 Camera I Have A 18-50mm Kit Lens A 50mm Lens 1.8& A 70-200mm Lens, Also Carry A PL. Filter ,A Set Of Nuteral Density Filters, A Few Coloured Filters ,Timer Release Shutter Remote ,Also I Carry A Regular Shutter Release Remote Also . That's About All I Carry With Me .Feedback
My Advice Folks Is Try To Make Sure To Get Right In The Camera As Much As Possible, Also Check Your Light And See What Direction Its Coming From. Be Ready For Anything . I Always Try To Look Around And See What The Composition Would Be ,By This I mean See What Point Draws Your Eyes Into make sure its Interesting & Not Something That Is Take Your Eyes Away From What Your Tell , Make Sure If All Possible Your Pictures Tell A Story . Make Sure You Look Over Area Check Your Light ,Then Think Well What Shutter Speed I Should Use,What F Stop I Should Use , If You Do This , And You Try this You Should Pretty Much Get Your Shot Right Within 3 Or 4 Shots . If First Shot Doesn't Look Right Then adjustments.