Resting position ? |
Wings spread out.... see the 'face'? |
There is this common saying that we 'kill mosquitoes' (in hokkien - 'pak mung') to pass time. It looks like I have started on something different, pointing my camera at butterflies if there is a target tempting me ! I have my computer facing the window that looks out into the garden. So when there are movements in the garden, I get distracted. Butterflies move so fast, it is hard to 'shoot' them. I do not want my neighbors to start thinking I have gone beserk....running around with a camera in my hands.....lol!
Getting nectar ? |
So it is fortunate I observed that actually a butterfly will come back to the same spot (or area) again and again if there is no danger. All I need to do is to just stand still in a chosen spot and wait patiently for it to return. It may take a while, one need to have the patience. However if the butterfly does not return in a minute, it probably is not coming back.
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Yummy ... |
Butterflies, in my opinion, are friendly and curious creatures. Once they see you are not a threat to them, they just continue doing what ever they were doing. There should be no sudden movements as they will take flight immediately.
I like this shot best... |
This camera is supposed to be able to take multiple shots, my daughter has shown me how to do it before. However as they say, it is hard to teach an old dog new tricks....lol! For that matter, I only learn to take pictures just recently. So I need to practice if I am to learn the art of taking good pictures. And I have to surf for information on butterflies.... Resolutions for 2011?
Update : 24th Feb 2011 - The name of this butterfly is "Blue Glassy Tiger"
3 comments:
you are getting better and better with the camera.
Nice shots!
yeah i see the face. Your camera is good, even the small details of the face at the tip of the butterly can be seen clearly.
Thanks...click on the picture to zoom in....
And I thought I was lucky to be able to capture this beauty on camera...now I know these 'tigers' are easy to capture.... :- ) Check out this site :
http://butterflycircle.blogspot.com/2008/01/flying-tigers-of-singapore.html
Thanks to One from http://onenezz.blogspot.com for the recommendation to this very, very excellent source of reference !
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