
12/7/2014... Part 2
Yesterday I was trying to be a bit more like
Rob Hill who takes great "inflight" Purple Emperor pictures.
The method is to lock the focus on a leaf at a distance where the butterflies are expected to be seen and then set a very fast shutter speed on the camera to eliminate much of the blurring caused by the Purple Emperors moving quickly and camera shake. It is then just a case of point and shoot adjusting the zoom to suit if the lens is not fixed.
There is a balance to be had. If one is zoomed in close, one is likely to miss the shot completely but there is a better chance of capturing a good picture without the need for much cropping on the PC. If one is zoomed out there is a much better chance of capturing the scene but the butterflies may appear small.
My camera has a shutter speed priority mode where one can set the shutter speed and the ISO and aperture are automatically adjusted to suit. This works well as long as it is not too dark !
Here was my first attempt with the camera set on P mode by mistake with the focus locked but the shutter speed was not really fast enough:

- Picture taken in "P" mode by mistake.
Here is another attempt with the camera set to "shutter speed priority mode". A much clearer shot but not a good composition. More practice needed !

- Shutter Speed Priority mode
I practiced on a couple of Speckled Woods but I think it was too dark for a really fast shutter speed:

- Speckled Woods with slightly slower Shutter Speed
Changing the subject, it was nice to see the Peacocks which have been out for about a week now at Bookham Common

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- "In Your Face" Peacock on Thistle 12/7/2014
Best Wishes,
Philip