Re: Neil Freeman
Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 7:48 pm
Hi Bill, thanks for the great comments, very much appreciated
Thanks Pauline
I have trouble keeping up with everyone's diaries myself now that loads of species are about and people are off all over the place seeing them.
Hi Goldie, thanks for your comments on the whites
. I am still playing about to find the best combination of metering and exposure for the whites but I think am getting the hang of it now. I had just about got it sorted on my FZ150 but the FZ200 take a slightly brighter photo for any given settings in comparison.
Tuesday 12th May
True to sods law, after a mostly dull and cloudy weekend, the sun came out yesterday (Monday) when I was back at work and it turned into a beautiful if breezy afternoon, at least it was a warm breeze compared to the nippy one we had at the weekend.
Today was similar after a wet start with clouds this morning clearing for another lovely afternoon.
On both afternoons I went into the garden after work and chilled out for a bit and as usual took a few photos of whatever butterflies turned up. The first arrival yesterday was a tired looking Peacock, not surprising that it was looking a bit worse for wear now considering that it has been around since last July.
As well as a couple of male Orange-tips yesterday there was also a female that was noticeably smaller compared with most I have seen. She was also the first female I have seen in the garden so far this year despite me seeing other females locally weeks ago.
The male Orange-tips were back again today with one individual identified by a tear in his left hindwing and the other, which I didn't get a photo of, looking like he had taken a real battering in the heavy rain and hail we had last week.
As usual there were a couple of male Speckled Woods about with one individual spending some time nectaring on the Forget-Me-Nots,
I also spotted a little Mint Moth ( pyrausta aurata). The photo below is a fairly tight crop of a shot taken about 3 feet away on full zoom.
Bye for now,
Neil

Thanks Pauline

Hi Goldie, thanks for your comments on the whites

Tuesday 12th May
True to sods law, after a mostly dull and cloudy weekend, the sun came out yesterday (Monday) when I was back at work and it turned into a beautiful if breezy afternoon, at least it was a warm breeze compared to the nippy one we had at the weekend.
Today was similar after a wet start with clouds this morning clearing for another lovely afternoon.
On both afternoons I went into the garden after work and chilled out for a bit and as usual took a few photos of whatever butterflies turned up. The first arrival yesterday was a tired looking Peacock, not surprising that it was looking a bit worse for wear now considering that it has been around since last July.
As well as a couple of male Orange-tips yesterday there was also a female that was noticeably smaller compared with most I have seen. She was also the first female I have seen in the garden so far this year despite me seeing other females locally weeks ago.
The male Orange-tips were back again today with one individual identified by a tear in his left hindwing and the other, which I didn't get a photo of, looking like he had taken a real battering in the heavy rain and hail we had last week.
As usual there were a couple of male Speckled Woods about with one individual spending some time nectaring on the Forget-Me-Nots,
I also spotted a little Mint Moth ( pyrausta aurata). The photo below is a fairly tight crop of a shot taken about 3 feet away on full zoom.
Bye for now,
Neil