You're welcome. @johannpiber 🤗
I really enjoyed watching your photos ...☀️😊Those butterflies are hard to catch, they are very restless ...😉 Have a nice evening.
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You're welcome. @johannpiber 🤗
I really enjoyed watching your photos ...☀️😊Those butterflies are hard to catch, they are very restless ...😉 Have a nice evening.
These butterflies have still been sleeping in the morning sun, so they have been quite easy to photograph, but I have other butterfly photos which have been a bit of a challenge to take 😉
Have a great day, @suzana72 🙂
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Hehee, that's a catch ... Then I'll have to get up early and catch a butterfly ....☀️😉
When you want to take photos, you get the best you can ..@johannpiber 😊
Have a great day, too☀️
Right, insect photography is best in the morning when it's still cool and the little things have not warmed up yet. They don't move or fly and are easier to photograph.
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.@suzana72, thats actually a good advise from one of a masters of macro photography here on Hive: get up at 5 oclock in the morning when all the insects are cold-blooded and thus retarded and slow, even not slow but motionless! and you can approach them and do what you want, you'll have a time for tripod, rails, focus stacking... of course if you will find someone! biodivercity in my area is not that great like you have in Serbia, so personally, I get up early in the morning to find nobody around :))
PS. cold weather also can help.
all the best!