Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/08/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Ted, Thanks for the very kind words. When I shoot subjects like this, I never really know exactly what I have until I bring the images up on my screen. When I saw these, I realized that the critter and the sun smiled on me today. Then, it's my responsibility to present the images properly. Today, that was easy. :-) Jim Nichols Tullahoma, TN USA On 8/24/2016 1:30 PM, Ted Grant wrote: > Hi Jim, > These two images kind of blow my saying about colour and clothes right out > the window! :-) > The absolute beauty of Mother Nature in Her colour renditions of these > butterflies is an absolute beauty beyond one's imagination! I just can't > imagine photographing them in B&W! :-( aacckk! > You my friend are a Master at capturing these critters. Quite amazing > indeed. GOOD ON YOU! > cheers, > Dr. ted > > -----Original Message----- > From: LUG [mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca at leica-users.org] On > Behalf Of > Jim Nichols > Sent: August-24-16 10:59 AM > To: LUG at Leica-Users.org; Olympus Camera Discussion > Subject: [Leica] IMG: Gulf Fritillary with Better Lighting > > I found three butterflies on the Buddlei today, but only the Fritillary > was cooperative. The lighting was better, so I decided I would post two > more shots of this colorful creature. > > Here is a top view of the wings, which are not as striking as the > underside. > > http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Gulf+Fritillary+03.TIFF.html > > The glancing light in this view shows the texture of the wings to a > better advantage. There is a Carpenter bee hiding out beneath the flower. > > http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Gulf+Fritillary+07.tif.html > > Please view these LARGE. > > Comments and critiques welcomed and appreciated. >