Moth on a Twig - a different viewpoint.

by drofmit

This moth is a Barred Sallow , taken from a different viewpoint.
Moths are usually photographed from above... but, by encoraging them to clamber onto my twig...
I can twirl them gently round to find their best profiles.

This is done early in the morning as I empty the mothtrap... so the insects are all less lively...
the light is from a Neewer ring flash used as a ring light... and the early morning ambient.
The background bokeh is from the distant vegetation... in this case the trees on the other side of our meadow.
Another advantage of the insect on a twig approach... I can move them around to select the best background for the subject...
the con, of course, is using the K1 single handed!!
Uploaded31/10/2018 - 22:17
CategoryWildlife / Nature
Shutter Speed1/160
Aperturef/8.0
ISO1250
Focal Length100mm
Views/Likes46/5

GIULIO57
Posted 01/11/2018 - 05:25 Link
Well done
PPG
go4IT
Posted 01/11/2018 - 15:31 Link
Outstanding accomplishment. Like very much. Its "eye" looks like a fish eye, doesn't it?
drofmit
Posted 02/11/2018 - 08:58 Link
go4IT wrote:
Outstanding accomplishment. Like very much. Its "eye" looks like a fish eye, doesn't it?

Thanks.... yes...it does look like a fish eye!
This is actually because all the facets of the eye facing the camera are absorbing all light that enters... in reality, they all are... but, the ones that are not directly towards you are reflecting their "true" colours towards you. In reality, none of the wonderful colours of moths actually exist as pigment... it is all done by refraction of light, allegedly...[according to the latest research.... in which case, why can moths and butterflies fade in daylight??]
Never be afraid to talk about your techniques...
"Give a thousand photographers...
the same camera, lens and scene...
and you'll always get a thousand different takes!!"
Anon.
go4IT
Posted 02/11/2018 - 14:23 Link
Thanks for explanation of the “eye”. I had heard that they are not pigmented. We have loads and loads to learn yet about nature, don’t we?
royd63uk
Posted 02/11/2018 - 21:34 Link
stunning macro
regards
Roy

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bjolester
Posted 03/11/2018 - 20:36 Link
Excellent work!
Bjørn

PPG
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Toni60
Posted 25/01/2021 - 10:44 Link
Wonderful details, my congrats. Liked.
Toni
Edited by Toni60: 25/01/2021 - 10:44

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