Aha! Captured!
I don't know if it is the same butterfly, but each day for the past three days, I have tried to photograph a Monarch that suddenly appears from the woods, dips and dives around the Milkweed growing on the back hill, then flutters away...back up into the woods.
This has been a frustrating game, to say the least, and it has brought me to a point where sheer determination has finally prevailed!
I spotted the bugger out on the hill early this afternoon. I called to Son and asked if he could bring me the Nikon. He rushed down with camera in hand. I hurried out the back door, slowly approaching my fluttering subject. It seems this butterfly is quite timid and movement will send it back into the woods!
With telephoto lens mounted, I followed the butterfly through the eyepiece, not taking my face away from the camera. (No wonder the little bugger is frightened?)
I snapped a grand total of five photos. Two were "okay" and three were totally out of focus.
And so, although not so great, I did capture my butterfly in mid air! Aha! Blip!!!
- 3
- 1
- Nikon D90
- f/5.0
- 200mm
- 200
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