Hmmmm, the gallery seems quiet today. Anyway, here are my pics for u to enjoy.
I seems to be shooting quite close today.
1. Bush Hopper. (cropped) At least not so 'shiny' now.
2. Need help in the id. Taractrocera ardonia lamia? (cropped) Should be a new species for me.
3. Chestnut Bob. (cropped) 1 up! :gbounce:
4. Leopard. (cropped) About 2-3 in away in super-macro mode.
5. Painted Jezebel. (cropped) I think about 3 feet away. Eye not so sharp, but background at least not so dark now.
6. King Crow. (cropped) Shot about 2 feet away. iso400 as I did not want to use flash. For those who want to shoot this fellow, there is a place for ambushing (all my shots were taken there), but may take a long time.
7. Female Common Birdwing. (not cropped) Can't believe I shot this in super-macro mode, about half a feet away! Somehow, it was still, and I got 24 shots of it. Sleeping? or just born? iso400 as I did not want to use flash. By the time I left, it was still there.
There was once when a Common Rose landed and basked about 2-3 feet away from me. However, my digicam was not in the correct setting. By the time I got ready, it flew away.
I seems to be shooting quite close today.
1. Bush Hopper. (cropped) At least not so 'shiny' now.
2. Need help in the id. Taractrocera ardonia lamia? (cropped) Should be a new species for me.
3. Chestnut Bob. (cropped) 1 up! :gbounce:
4. Leopard. (cropped) About 2-3 in away in super-macro mode.
5. Painted Jezebel. (cropped) I think about 3 feet away. Eye not so sharp, but background at least not so dark now.
6. King Crow. (cropped) Shot about 2 feet away. iso400 as I did not want to use flash. For those who want to shoot this fellow, there is a place for ambushing (all my shots were taken there), but may take a long time.
7. Female Common Birdwing. (not cropped) Can't believe I shot this in super-macro mode, about half a feet away! Somehow, it was still, and I got 24 shots of it. Sleeping? or just born? iso400 as I did not want to use flash. By the time I left, it was still there.
There was once when a Common Rose landed and basked about 2-3 feet away from me. However, my digicam was not in the correct setting. By the time I got ready, it flew away.