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    Loads of Peacock Butterflies on the buddleia yesterday, problem was the high wind was whipping the flower stalks round like mad.

    So out of 15 shots I got one fairly decent one that was not out of focus, just hope they come back again as they are one of my favourite butterflies.

    E-PL5, m40-150mm + SigmaCUF, PP CO7 Pro.

    Regards Paul.
    One day I hope to be the person my dogs think I am.

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    Paul,

    That is nice and sharp ... I keep meaning to view from Firefox to see EXIF and now I shall to find which lens you used

    I had the same problems yesterday ... so put out a white plate with slices of orange on it and drizzled some honey around the plate too slices of banana in the centre as well ...

    Duh! just seen you posted exif info ... I am a little slow today ...
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      A lovely colourful shot with excellent detail. It looks like a Peacock to me though Paul. There are hundreds of them about at the moment.

      Ron

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        Thank you Chevvy.

        Originally posted by Olybirder View Post
        A lovely colourful shot with excellent detail. It looks like a Peacock to me though Paul. There are hundreds of them about at the moment.

        Ron
        Thanks Ron and you are correct, must have been a senior moment ( I have a few of them just lately).
        Regards Paul.
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          Originally posted by OlyPaul View Post
          Thank you Chevvy.



          ... must have been a senior moment ( I have a few of them just lately).

          Its the heat Paul, even youngen's have these lapses
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            Nice detailed image. I'm having trouble myself with windy conditions so I often use Manual mode so I can have a faster shutter speed and smaller aperture for DOF - leaving Auto ISO to sort out the exposure.

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              Wow, that is one very powerful image of a beautiful butterfly
              Ian from the Cotswolds
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                Originally posted by Chevvyf1 View Post
                Its the heat Paul, even youngen's have these lapses
                Yea I'm always worse in the hot weather.

                Originally posted by David Morison View Post
                Nice detailed image. I'm having trouble myself with windy conditions so I often use Manual mode so I can have a faster shutter speed and smaller aperture for DOF - leaving Auto ISO to sort out the exposure.

                David
                Thank you David, pretty much the same method I use and especially when using long focal lengths.

                Originally posted by Iansky View Post
                Wow, that is one very powerful image of a beautiful butterfly
                Thank you Ian.
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