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A common blue, taken early in the morning.

A common blue, taken early in the morning.
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11 Comments |
baijasmingayaasim
 
baijasmingayaasim April 13, 2016
great!
StephenClarke_1000 Platinum
 
StephenClarke_1000 April 16, 2016
This shot is truly a little master piece of inspired art,it has that simple understated appeal to it, that when done right brings a bit of mystique and magic to the art of photography. I shall look in on your pictures when I can and steal a little inspiration every now and again, if that's all right! lol
BrianaK
 
BrianaK April 20, 2016
Beautiful shot. The simplicity combined with the depth of field make this shot a masterpiece. Nice work.
stevenmahy
 
stevenmahy April 24, 2016
Thanks for the kind comments.
JoanLoBo
 
JoanLoBo August 19, 2016
Spectacular
EdithNero
 
EdithNero April 04, 2017
Beautiful macro ????????
Jack_EJ
 
Jack_EJ May 26, 2017
Wow plz can someone follow me as I have just started
rushewallace
 
rushewallace January 01, 2018
Excellent!!!
Alwolfe Platinum
 
Alwolfe January 30, 2018
Very nice capture!
Alfredo_Jose
 
Alfredo_Jose June 12, 2018
Beautiful photograph
Alfredo_Jose
 
Alfredo_Jose June 12, 2018
Beautiful photograph
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Behind The Lens

Location

I took this outside in my garden, at my home in Guernsey, Channel Islands.

Time

It was taken early in the morning, about 6:30am, in late summer. Landscape photographers have the time of day they call the 'golden hour'; for macro photography I call the hour after sunrise the 'dopey hour': Dopey for me (I'm terrible early in the morning) but also for insects which, if you're lucky enough to find them, can remain very still before they have warmed up.

Lighting

This was taken in natural light. It was quite cloudy, giving nice soft diffused light, perfect for detailed close-up photography. Crucially there was practically no wind at all. A shot like this would have been impossible with the subject bobbing about in the breeze.

Equipment

I used my canon 5D mkII, with a 100mm macro lens. I used a tripod and focussing rail and took many shots at very slightly different distances from the butterfly. These were later combined to make the final focus-stacked image.

Inspiration

I love butterflies. I'm obsessed by them but there are many rare and exotic species which we simply don't find here in Guernsey. I therefore set about to make the best photo I could of a common species. This is a very ordinary common blue butterfly but, I hope, a good photo of one.

Editing

The images I took were merged together using special focus stacking software. (Each individual photo had only a tiny sliver in focus, so focus stacking was required to make the sharp image you see here.) After focus stacking, I used Photoshop to clean up a few dust spots and other blemishes before adding a little contrast.

In my camera bag

I have two main fields of interest in photography: landscapes and macro. For landscapes I mainly use my Canon 17-40mm lens but for macro photography I have a Canon 100mm macro lens (which I occasionally also use for landscapes) and the MPE-65, a specialist macro lens, which can be used for those extreme close-up shots. As well as my tripod and cable release, for macro photography, I also carry around a couple of small light reflectors, which are great for bouncing light onto your subject.

Feedback

This type of shot is very fiddly. You need patience and a steady hand, but one of the greatest challenges when photographing insects early in the morning is simply finding them! On a warm summer's afternoon you may see hundreds of butterflies whizzing about but they are very hard to photograph. Early in the morning they will remain still but this can make them very difficult to spot. I've lost count of the number of times I have got up ridiculously early only to return home empty handed. I would recommend you get to know your subject - their habits, where they feed and where they go to rest, so you stand the best chance of finding them. Also get to know your equipment. Go through the motions of setting up your tripod, focussing rail and cable release to practice focus stacking at home. Then, if you are lucky enough to find the perfect subject, you stand a better chance of getting it right out in the field.

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