AVForums

Our philosophy in our forums, reviews, podcasts and feature videos is to promote audio and visual excellence by gathering and sharing the best information and resources available.

Help

To begin please visit our help section »

Not a Member Yet?

It only takes a minute to start enjoying the benefits of AVForums membership, and it's free!

Member Log in

Couple of Butterflies from Bristol Zoo

Post Reply
Old 31-05-2008, 3:54 PM   #1
Prominent Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Experience Points:
12,579, Level: 26
Points: 12,579, Level: 26 Points: 12,579, Level: 26 Points: 12,579, Level: 26
Activity: 8.7%
Activity: 8.7% Activity: 8.7% Activity: 8.7%
Thanks: Gave 270, Got 393
Posts: 3,166
Few Butterflies from Bristol Zoo

Took the children to the Zoo again today for a short trip out.

They now have a butterfly enclosure, so managed a number of shots with the macro before being dragged off by the wife and kids to the park

Pretty hard getting them in focus, as the macro isn't the fastest to focus and had a bit of a fuzzy head this morning - which doesn't happen very often nowadays, which makes it worse.

Here you go..

1.

LARGE@ http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3261/...2a35943e_b.jpg

2.

LARGE@ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2023/...cefab723_b.jpg

3.

LARGE@ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2389/...a78999bd_b.jpg

Forcing myself to use Black and White to hopefully get better at it, so sorry if you were expecting colour.

Last edited by springtide; 31-05-2008 at 4:12 PM.
  Quote
Old 31-05-2008, 4:54 PM   #2
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Southampton
Experience Points:
8,837, Level: 22
Points: 8,837, Level: 22 Points: 8,837, Level: 22 Points: 8,837, Level: 22
Activity: 3.4%
Activity: 3.4% Activity: 3.4% Activity: 3.4%
Thanks: Gave 251, Got 370
Posts: 2,289
Re: Couple of Butterflies from Bristol Zoo

Cracking shots and they work really well in B&W. Would be good to see what they are like in colour.
  Quote
Thanks from:
springtide (31-05-2008)
Old 31-05-2008, 4:57 PM   #3
Prominent Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Ruislip, London
Experience Points:
16,655, Level: 31
Points: 16,655, Level: 31 Points: 16,655, Level: 31 Points: 16,655, Level: 31
Activity: 1.0%
Activity: 1.0% Activity: 1.0% Activity: 1.0%
Thanks: Gave 1,218, Got 968
Posts: 4,116
Re: Couple of Butterflies from Bristol Zoo

Hello there

Nicely done IMHO i think the B&W works really well, especially the slight tone you have used in #2


Cheers Holo
  Quote
Thanks from:
springtide (31-05-2008)
Old 31-05-2008, 6:03 PM   #4
Senior Member
 
pixelpidgeon's Avatar
Join Date: May 2005
Experience Points:
6,584, Level: 19
Points: 6,584, Level: 19 Points: 6,584, Level: 19 Points: 6,584, Level: 19
Activity: 0.8%
Activity: 0.8% Activity: 0.8% Activity: 0.8%
Thanks: Gave 349, Got 210
Posts: 2,208
Re: Couple of Butterflies from Bristol Zoo

Interestesting choice.. b & w. as with Butterflies.. you instantly have colour in mind..
  Quote
Thanks from:
springtide (31-05-2008)
Old 31-05-2008, 7:24 PM   #5
Prominent Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Experience Points:
12,579, Level: 26
Points: 12,579, Level: 26 Points: 12,579, Level: 26 Points: 12,579, Level: 26
Activity: 8.7%
Activity: 8.7% Activity: 8.7% Activity: 8.7%
Thanks: Gave 270, Got 393
Posts: 3,166
Re: Couple of Butterflies from Bristol Zoo

Thanks for the comments.

B&W vs Colour.....

Butterflies are not the obvious choice for B&W I know but I'm forcing myself to just work in B&W to try and improve my skills - rather than trying B&W if I don't like the colour version. Also been been playing duotones, but I admit I have no idea what I'm doing, just seem to play with the sliders and see what I get and #2 was an attempt of trying to 'warm' the photo a little. Not sure if it worked or not, and I did try and do something similar with #3, but that looks completely different - so not sure what happened there!

So, there are no colour versions of the photos, since I was using Sandisk B&W Memory in my camera

I was hoping to get around more of the zoo today, but the kids were more interested in playing in the park. We are only 10mins from the zoo and have membership - so I guess they have seen the animals once or twice before!

Anyway, thanks for the comments!
  Quote
Post Reply



Thread information and display options
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off