Joel_W
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Yesterday I decided to get out for a morning outing as I didn't have to be at work till 10pm. The weather was bright, bright sunshine with not a cloud in sight, and a steady 10 mph or so wind. Decided to visit a local state park, work the lakes and trails. I packed a white umbrella to help with the harsh, direct sunlight for close ups and any macro florals I come across.
I forgot my glass chain so that my glasses would just hang around my neck when I'm not wearing them. So I just hung them in my tee shirt collar. Well, some where along the beaten path, I lost my glasses! Now I was in deep, deep trouble. I can't see without them, and certainly can't drive without them. So I started to retrace my steps on my hands and knees. I must have looked like some nut case crawling along while trying to avoid all the duck poop! About a 1/2 hour later, when I thought all was lost, I stopped for a moment to figure out what excuse I would fabricate to tell my wife, and when I looked down next to me there was my glasses.
That's the good part of the trip. The bad part was that the state park due to budget cut backs, didn't plant any summer flowers, and the paths were over grown, and tough to navigate. After another hour I just gave up and headed on home. On the way back home, I decided since I was so close, to checkout Sweetbriar nature preserve as I hadn't been there for a month or so. Thought I'd check out the Butterfly house that I've seen earlier this year, but it doesn't open up till mid June. Well, the enclosed house was loaded with Butterflies and helpful attendants to answer my million of questions. I decided to setup with a tripod, and a 27mm tube on my 55-200mm lens, after I made sure that I could use a tripod in there.
What I learned after PP editing, that while Butterflies aren't like Birds, they're not like flowers either. The do fly off and flap their wings quite often. DOF is an issue but so is one's shutter speed. Somethign I'm not use to being concerned with.
Here's the 1st of a few sets. Hope you enjoy them as much as I did taking them.
Butterflies61512 224 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
Butterflies61512 178 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
Butterflies61512 136 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
Butterflies61512 106 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
Butterflies61512 062 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
Butterflies61512 041 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
I forgot my glass chain so that my glasses would just hang around my neck when I'm not wearing them. So I just hung them in my tee shirt collar. Well, some where along the beaten path, I lost my glasses! Now I was in deep, deep trouble. I can't see without them, and certainly can't drive without them. So I started to retrace my steps on my hands and knees. I must have looked like some nut case crawling along while trying to avoid all the duck poop! About a 1/2 hour later, when I thought all was lost, I stopped for a moment to figure out what excuse I would fabricate to tell my wife, and when I looked down next to me there was my glasses.
That's the good part of the trip. The bad part was that the state park due to budget cut backs, didn't plant any summer flowers, and the paths were over grown, and tough to navigate. After another hour I just gave up and headed on home. On the way back home, I decided since I was so close, to checkout Sweetbriar nature preserve as I hadn't been there for a month or so. Thought I'd check out the Butterfly house that I've seen earlier this year, but it doesn't open up till mid June. Well, the enclosed house was loaded with Butterflies and helpful attendants to answer my million of questions. I decided to setup with a tripod, and a 27mm tube on my 55-200mm lens, after I made sure that I could use a tripod in there.
What I learned after PP editing, that while Butterflies aren't like Birds, they're not like flowers either. The do fly off and flap their wings quite often. DOF is an issue but so is one's shutter speed. Somethign I'm not use to being concerned with.
Here's the 1st of a few sets. Hope you enjoy them as much as I did taking them.
Butterflies61512 224 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
Butterflies61512 178 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
Butterflies61512 136 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
Butterflies61512 106 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
Butterflies61512 062 by joelwillstein, on Flickr
Butterflies61512 041 by joelwillstein, on Flickr