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Garden Safari
It doesn't matter what part of the world we live in,
We nearly all have a little space we call our gardens,
weather it be a window box or an acre or two of land.
These places are teaming with creatures of all shapes and sizes,
from tiny little bugs to large mammals.
Your task is to show us what you can find.
It wouldn't be a safari if we didn't add the flora too.
Upload your images to the Galrden Safari album, then post them in here.
Here's one to start the ball rolling.
Aphid on Echinops Globe Thistle
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/MEPCRW_68540601.jpg
f8 1/250 ISO100
Canon 10D, Pentax K bellows, SMC f2 50mm lens.
Ex 580 with stoffen (manual mode @ full power).
I took this a few days ago. It was a really tiny thing racing around like a mad thing. I just got one sharp shot when he paused briefly and he was off again.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/500/spider1.jpg
This my type of thread! :D
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/Katydid005.jpg
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/Rose-22nd-Sept001.jpg
Marianne
05-07-2006, 19:51
eeeuuughghghg!!! some stunning phots but I can't make out the last one Hacker??
Just a rose with some early morning dew on it, no bugs. Promise!
Marianne
05-07-2006, 20:01
oh yes, I can see it now :)
minimeeze
06-07-2006, 12:33
That first shot is fantastic Hacker. This thread should come with a warning though :gag:
Some light relief for you then Cheryl. :D The critters aren't playing today, so I was just gonna give it up when this male Chaffinch landed. He was there for literally about 4 seconds before taking off again. I was using my new gimbal tripod head and just managed to frame him and get this one shot in. I'd definitely have missed the shot messing about with the ball head.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/500/Chaffinch-with-twig.jpg
1/250th at f8, 100-400L at 400mm +1.4XTC
that's impressive :(
The light is great. Everytime you post, My hatred grows
Aw.. if I thought you meant it.. ;)
The light is nice.. but a bit contrasty to deal with.
I dunno, I think it looks good to me. I really need to learn how to proccess image s :/
How do you get the 'good' looking effect? ;(
Processing is really the same basic problem it's always been, to try to retain detail in the highlights without them blowing out, and in the shadows without them blocking up. Really bright sunny days produce the extremes of contrast which it's sometimes difficult to cope with.
I can't say I have any set processing routine, it varies from shot to shot, but I just try to get the detail in the highlights and shadows as much as possible using curves adjustment etc if necessary. If you get that bit right, there's usually little else wants doing. :)
I see, becuase I have noticed all your shots have a similar type of look, they all look so sharp and detailed, I just can't get it like it :/
Well to show the fine detail in these little birds, there are only two options, fill the fame more... which means long lenses and big bucks, or get closer to them, which is a lot less expensive but a lot more difficult too.:D
It's not all about glass either.. using a solid tripod with the right head will probably do more for your shots and get the best out of the lenses you have. You don't see weedy little pros lugging heavy tripods about for their health. ;)
I'm sure we can get you going in the right direction on the Twycross caper.
I hope so indeed, I think the trip is going to be very benifical for me :D
Atm I only have a little Hama star 63 tripod, the head is really not smooth, makes things difficult ;/
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/sparrowweb.jpg
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/IMG_7313-01.jpg
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/IMG_7333-01.jpg
amazing shots ken, however i hate the bloody things, and i hope in the first shot, its dead.
Gary Bagshawe
08-07-2006, 19:32
Wow the detail in that kenco is stunning, It looks like it's just crash landed though
Unbelievable!
:notworthy:
I think somebody should take those bellows off of him! :notworthy:
I think somebody should take those bellows off of him!
:boxer: :naughty: :D
Wow! Some stunning shots here!
Though I dont expect to be able to compete with any of these, I should at least be able to take part in this, as Ive just ordered my 100mm macro & it should be here tomorrow .... wooo hooo! :woot:
Keep it up guys, your inspiring me no end!
Wow! Some stunning shots here!
Though I dont expect to be able to compete with any of these, I should at least be able to take part in this, as Ive just ordered my 100mm macro & it should be here tomorrow .... wooo hooo! :woot:
Keep it up guys, your inspiring me no end!
I'm sure you'll do fine.....but remember, it's not just about macro......just stuff from the garden! AND anyone can join in!!!!
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/500/ant.jpg
:D
remember, it's not just about macro......just stuff from the garden! AND anyone can join in!!!!
Yeah I know but havent spent much time in my garden this year and its really showing, lol!
At least with macro no-one gets to see the surrounding mess. ;)
Gulp! CT .... is that an ant? :eek: looks blooming enormous!
Now ants... I have plenty of those in my garden, if only I could manage to capture one like that!
This guy wandered into my garden... Before I fixed the fence.
http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/786/neigh6ai.jpg
Tons of wildlife in my garden, though - and I have at least the basic kit to be taking shots of it. Should really be out there more.
Yup tis an ant Gloria. You'll be able to tackle these with your 100mm macro no probs. They're really tiny little things though, and you'd think you'd have no problem getting the whole thing sharp front to back, but not so.. even when they keep still, it's hard to get 'em all in focus, and even when they're sharp, they don't look it. I reckon they just have out of focus bodies. :D
Really? He really wondered into your garden?
Id have built the fence up around him and kept him in there,lol!
He's a beautiful beast!
I reckon they just have out of focus bodies. :D
Ha! ha! CT... I reckon everything will have an out of focus body when I start tomorrow.
Cant imagine an ant staying still long enough for me to focus... not unless its had some boiling water over its head first, rofl!
He, and his friend, now live in the field next door. Keep on meaning to take some more shots - although his friend is in a coat, so not as photogenic.
He was actually kind of helpful - munching on my oh-so-long grass. Should have left him there, really.
I pop over occasionally with some carrots - need to remember to take the camera with me!
lumpster
23-07-2006, 07:53
found this little beauty in the garden last night. its not the best shot, i missed his foot from the frame, but as i couldnt see a bloddy thing and was using the light on my moble phone to find him, i'm quite pleased:)
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/IMG_5025.jpg
Bugs on a daisy
http://www.marnoch.org/images/bugsonadaisy.jpg
silkstone
23-07-2006, 14:08
A couple of hoverflies and a wonderful furry bee! :D
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/silkstone/photos/mac602.jpg
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/silkstone/photos/mac82.jpg
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/silkstone/photos/mac83.jpg
Venomator
23-07-2006, 15:37
This morning's attempt using flipped up flash and 'P' Mode ... gotta try these things ... :p
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/RLG4781.jpg
Venomator
23-07-2006, 16:28
I wanted to find a more original subject for the Garden Safari ... too many butterflies in other threads ... so ... after TdF I resolved to wander the garden in search ... :thinking:
Walking into the 'office' ... :lol: ... to pick up the camera this little chap ... believe it or not ... :suspect: ... was just sitting on the doorstep of the french doors ... :eek:
Anyway ... poor beggar has already been through it ... lost a jumping leg and half of one of his antennae ... and then forced to pose for me for five minutes or so ... :shake:
Anyway ... here he is in all his close up glory ... :p
Bush Cricket ...
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/RLG4862.jpg
I went for the cute option :)
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/web_5650.jpg
Venomator
24-07-2006, 22:42
I went for the cute option :)
And it's GREEN ... love it ... :thumbs: ... :D
Although some might argue with the "cute option" ... ;)
minimeeze
25-07-2006, 09:33
Yeah, not my definition of cute... but a good shot nonetheless :thumbs:
Btw - what is it? I haven't seen one before.
Venomator
25-07-2006, 11:05
Yeah, not my definition of cute... but a good shot nonetheless :thumbs:
Btw - what is it? I haven't seen one before.
Not too sure Min ... best guess is some form of Shield Bug ... possibly Red-legged ... :thinking:
A couple more.
http://kensphotography.poijoy.com/images/moth-6.jpg
http://kensphotography.poijoy.com/images/moth-4.jpg
http://kensphotography.poijoy.com/images/moth-5.jpg
http://kensphotography.poijoy.com/images/IMG_7792-01.jpg
Ken.
Venomator
25-07-2006, 18:39
Those middle two are of the Hummingbird Hawkmoth (Macroglossum stellatarum) Ken ... :eek:
Did you drug it ... :suspect:
Excellent captures ... tell us the story ... :thinking:
:p
Found it inside the gazebo, lying on the floor one morning. I put it in a jar and the fridge...cos I didn't have the time to photograph it then. When I got round to it this is how it came out. Found the last one crawling the outside of the gazebo....so anyone wanting to do some macro, put up a gazebo!!!
Venomator
25-07-2006, 20:16
Cheers Ken ... :thumbs:
Nice shots Ken ... well except for the last one ... bleurghh!!!
Edit: missed word out, waffling!
My lad caught these in the garden, and they happily posed for the shots.
Flash was a bit overpowering as these were taken hand held.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/MEP_C7E70480601.jpg
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/MEP_C7E70700601.jpg
Tamron 90mm, 580ex with diffuser
some really good pics here :)
That second pic has a fab 'expression' Matt.
Looks like he wouldnt be out of place as a character in kids tv, :lol:
silkstone
26-07-2006, 20:20
A few taken yesterday and today... near the gazebo. :D
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/silkstone/photos/bee504.jpg
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/silkstone/photos/mac72.jpg
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/silkstone/photos/mac73.jpg
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/silkstone/photos/fly5.jpg
This little chap visits us on the odd occasion.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/674/MEP_C7E63780601.jpg
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