Re: May 2014
Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 8:50 pm
You lucky devil, Rex.Butterflysaurus rex wrote:I saw my first Common Blue of the year today
Great sighting.
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You lucky devil, Rex.Butterflysaurus rex wrote:I saw my first Common Blue of the year today
Hi GangIan Pratt wrote:Last Thursday I met someone who lives in Cyprus and who is a butterfly enthusiast. He said the numbers of Painted Ladies there at the moment was absolutely amazing so perhaps we will have an influx? Let's hope so.Ian
I used a monopod for these.MikeOxon wrote:Impressive photos, Ian.
I'm a bit behind you on the FZ200 learning curve - do you use a support (tripod, monopod?) for these long-range shots? So far, mine have been none too sharp.
Mike
I think, (with a little help from google) that it's a Giant Ichneumon Wasp.prettybutterfly wrote: I also found a bug on a tree by myself. I don't know what it is, so can anyone help me.
Emma (Age 9)
Thanks, Ian. I'm a great fan of monopods! I'm finding it quite difficult trying to get used to the very different depth of field, when comparing the FZ to my Nikon. Also, I have put rather too much faith in the image stabilisation - the long end of the FZ zoom is very long and needs good support!Ian Pratt wrote:I used a monopod for these.Ian
Some great photos by you- easy to see why the brown argus is a member of the blue family.Penhale Paul wrote: I did get plenty of pics but im still at my caravan using a mobile so cannot upload any until I return home.
Just out of interest, a friend Mike Rubin bought an FZ200 and was far from happy with the resolution. He returned it to Amazon for a replacement. He is more than satisfied with the replacement. My suspicion is that with the mass production (hence cheap) there could be a lack of quality control. Panasonic might consider it economic sense to manufacture cheaply and simply throw away some of the returned duds.I'm a bit behind you on the FZ200 learning curve - do you use a support (tripod, monopod?) for these long-range shots? So far, mine have been none too sharp.
In my case, I'm sure it's just my own wobblynessJack Harrison wrote:....My suspicion is that with the mass production (hence cheap) there could be a lack of quality control. Panasonic might consider it economic sense to manufacture cheaply and simply throw away some of the returned duds.