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This ladybird ventured forth out of the rockery mosses for about 10 minutes - no doubt drawn by a bit of warmth (the sun is weak, watery, oddly bright but not right if you know what I mean).
I soon discovered that when something moves quickly, on my knees in a a corner where under my knees are stones and pebbles (ouch) that make a path to the rockery, in natural light that is changing with every rapidly passing cloud, and trying to focus manually, at different apertures, and swapping ISO's to see if it helps, is all in all, a royal PITA.
But I persevered and eventually got two half useable shots.
Paul.
I soon discovered that when something moves quickly, on my knees in a a corner where under my knees are stones and pebbles (ouch) that make a path to the rockery, in natural light that is changing with every rapidly passing cloud, and trying to focus manually, at different apertures, and swapping ISO's to see if it helps, is all in all, a royal PITA.
But I persevered and eventually got two half useable shots.
Paul.