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Wow! What a Difference a Day Makes

Awesome lunchtime photo walk at Woodmen Fen in Kettering, Ohio. First good chance to get a true dragonfly photograph. The Red-Veined Dart's were numerous and with a little patience and careful approach, they were willing to be photographed. What a difference a day makes. I was prepared and didn't have the comedy of errors from Tuesday. Today - a great success!   

Red-Veined Dart Dragonfly Nikon D7000 ISO 320 f/11 1/80 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring plus a PK-3 27mm extension tube, off-camera flash with modified soft box.

Red-Veined Dart Dragonfly Nikon D7000 ISO 200 f/11 1/100 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring, off-camera flash with modified soft box. Focus stack of two images.

Red-Veined Dart Dragonfly Nikon D7000 ISO 200 f/11 1/100 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring plus a PK-3 27mm extension tube, off-camera flash with modified soft box. 

Red-Veined Dart Dragonfly Nikon D7000 ISO 320 f/11 1/80 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring plus a PK-3 27mm extension tube, off-camera flash with modified soft box.

Red-Veined Dart Dragonfly Nikon D7000 ISO 200 f/11 1/100 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring, off-camera flash with modified soft box. Focus stack of three images.

Green Shield (or Stink) Bug - Chinavia Hilaris Nikon D7000 ISO 320 f/11 1/80 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring plus a PK-3 27mm extension tube, off-camera flash with modified soft box. Focus stack of two images.

Green Shield (or Stink) Bug - Chinavia Hilaris Nikon D7000 ISO 320 f/11 1/80 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring plus a PK-3 27mm extension tube, off-camera flash with modified soft box.

This hoverfly photograph was an early morning shot at Sweet Arrow Reserve. 

Hoverfly Nikon D7000 ISO 200 f/11 1/125 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring plus two PK-3 27mm extension tube, off-camera flash with modified soft box.

Is It Monday Again? Rules of Photography

Sorry - no pictures yet this week. I'm having a continual Monday.

Today I was reminded of one of the first rules of photography - Check Your Gear. Out for a quick lunchtime photo walk, I was enjoying the diversity of insects and arachnids at Woodmen Fen. First problem, snapped a few shots and no flash, the batteries were dead. Swapped batteries (always carry a spare set.) Cool, thought I was able to capture a couple funnel spiders out hunting. After about 30 minutes, I had grabbed what I thought were a few really sharp shots. Checking the images, I was worried that the images didn't look right. Oh wait - the ISO was set up at 2500 from photographing a nighttime football game. Thirty+ shots, down the drain. ISO corrected and the honey bees were out in force. Popped another half dozen shots - everything seemed dark. All my settings looked normal, what was going on. Flash settings? Wait, EV compensation was -3.0 instead of +3.0. Flash settings now corrected. Oh! 12:58 PM. Time to go back to the office. Better luck next time.

Before You Shoot Checklist:

  1. ISO 
  2. f/stop
  3. Shutter speed
  4. Flash power
  5. Battery levels in flash and camera (always carry a spare set)
  6. Take a couple test shots
  7. Readjust as necessary
  8. SHOOT AWAY (and be happier than I was today)

TIP: Shooting macro, I operate in M-Mode. My go to starting point is ISO 200, f/11, 1/200 sec. with a EV of +3.0 to give as much light as possible (this could vary greatly depending on your lens and flash set-up.)

Check out Creative Drum

Thankful today to be featured in an article from Creative Drum - Top Macro Photographers Share Their Secrets. Check it out at the link below:

http://www.idesigni.co.uk/blog/top-macro-photographers/

Top Macro Photographers Share Their Secrets

"If you have ever tried macro photography for yourself, you probably know that it is a fascinating field to work in, but also a very competitive one. There will always be somebody who takes sharper images or steals the perfect moment better than you… Don’t panic! In search for the most comprehensive advice on how to take the perfect macro shot, we got in touch with some of the world’s best macro photographers...."


Early Morning

Well, today is Back-to-School day for the girls. Bad news - waking up early. Good news - waking up early. Was able to capture some great damselfly images before work today at Sweet Arrow Reserve. 

Damselfly Nikon D7000 ISO 200 f/11 1/160 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring plus two PK-3 27mm extension tubes, off-camera flash with modified soft box. Image stack of two images

Damselfly Nikon D7000 ISO 200 f/11 1/160 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring plus two PK-3 27mm extension tubes, off-camera flash with modified soft box. Image stack of three images.

Damselfly Nikon D7000 ISO 200 f/11 1/200 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring plus PK-3 27mm extension tubes, off-camera flash with modified soft box. Single image

Damselfly Nikon D7000 ISO 200 f/16 1/200 sec. sec. Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 reversed with BR-2 Reversing Ring, off-camera flash with modified soft box. Single image