I then planted sunflowers and spread packets of wildflower seeds and stomped it down.
It has produced beautiful little flowers as well as the bachelor buttons and others that I can't identify.
I got braver and thought I'd try it with the one Swallow Trail. The result is not perfect, however it was a fun challenge to do. Edited in ON1 Photo because I won't be a slave to Photoshop's rental.
The downside of shooting like that is getting a TON of photos to sort through which include a lot of misses.
The ProCapture feature is really cool. When you press the shutter half way down, it starts to cycle when you hold the shutter down it saves the previous 10 shots [or whatever you program it to] and then up to 70 shots [I programed mine to a mere 5] of when you release the shutter.
So you have pre shots, and after shots to go through. As well as those taken while you held down the shutter.
However, it seems to be a great way to 'shoot' unexpected action.
The downside again, is having to go through those shots. However, I can see this as fantastic for trying to catch birds, butterflies, and equine running? I can also use the other two sequential modes for fast action.
I'm still experimenting.
The butterflies and other insects move so fast, it is nearly impossible to time it with my slow finger on the shutter.
I used low sequential for these two shots. The Clearwing Hummingbird Moth was so exciting to see! Not only that, I got it with a bumble bee on the opposite side of the flower with both in midflight.
I haven't seen one monarch, even with all the milkweed we have. I do not have the patience much less the skill to do what you do. I do appreciate the results!
ReplyDeletePatience does not come easily to me in the form of standing or sitting and ...waiting!
DeleteGreat photos! You got some great captures! The heat must have slowed you down:)
ReplyDeleteIt did! The heat wasn't as bad as the dew point which made me feel like I was in a sauna!
DeleteGreat flutterby photos! They sure are fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo's. Sounds like lots of work though. I saw my first and only Swallow Tail just yesterday. I've seen more Monarchs, but not as many as other years. Rabbits ate some of my plants that I think attract them in other years. It's been a real annoyance this year. I've chased them off every time I see them, but it doesn't seem to work. They ate alot of the plants when they were starting out and or just after the bloosoms appeared, therefore ...they didn't bloom. Grrrrrrrrrr
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your photos so much!
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