A Salve for Mid-winter Blues
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 11:20 am
My daughter and I took a excursion to the Detroit Zoo and whittled away at the cold afternoon by taking pics in the butterfly house and the bird house. Here are a couple of the better ones:
This blue butterfly looked pearly white just a hint of iridescent blue. The flash brought out the deeper blue. Considering the pure white background I'm surprised at how well it turned out:
The next two are the same butterfly. Curious how in the folded wing position he liked to perch where the water was flowing down the side of the display container:
One my daughter took (same camera):
Another one my daughter took and she shamed me badly as my attempts at hummingbirds in flight were abysmal:
Camera is a Nikon D80 with the package 70-210 zoom lens. There was a time I didn't think much of digital photography but I have since changed my mind. The blue on white butterfly I set as background on my Samsung 26\" monitor. Detail is still crisp.
This blue butterfly looked pearly white just a hint of iridescent blue. The flash brought out the deeper blue. Considering the pure white background I'm surprised at how well it turned out:
The next two are the same butterfly. Curious how in the folded wing position he liked to perch where the water was flowing down the side of the display container:
One my daughter took (same camera):
Another one my daughter took and she shamed me badly as my attempts at hummingbirds in flight were abysmal:
Camera is a Nikon D80 with the package 70-210 zoom lens. There was a time I didn't think much of digital photography but I have since changed my mind. The blue on white butterfly I set as background on my Samsung 26\" monitor. Detail is still crisp.