Showing posts with label 55-250. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 55-250. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Butterfly @ Hong Kong Park

Even though Hong Kong is a highly civilized city, there are still places for butterflies to live with! I dragged around the Hong Kong Park during lunch today and have a few nice shots. Enjoy!!~



In order to take a good butterfly photo, I tried a lot of combination of flash setting. Even though X-sync flash is more stable, high speed flash is preferred all the time. Try it out!

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Butterfly @ San Tau (Lantau)

There are few butterflies in Hong Kong, and San Tau is one of the most popular places for photographers to take photos with butterfly in Hong Kong.

Equipment used: EOS 450D + 55-250mm (APS-C x1.6) @250mm, 430 EXII flash


This butterfly gets hurt, as you may discover it at the bottom-left of it. I feel so sad, even though it is beautiful though.


Even though this kind of picture is boring, but it is never easy to take:

1) You need a lens with at least 300mm or above. Some ppl may try to use a 1xxmm macro lens, but these lens are only for flowers, not for insects for most cases

2) Shutter speed! How fast should be enough? Usually you need a shutter with 1/200 or higher (You may need a flash with FP)... photos with 1/60 or lower, no hope

3) A flash. Yes, a flash. An external flash is one of the most important thing in insect photos. You'll not see any detail of the butterfly without an external flash

4) Last but not least, the EV. Insects are usually darker in color, hence you need to lower the EV to -1/3 in order to make a correct exposure.



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