Insects – the little ones
Bugs (insects) are harder to capture in a. picture than originally thought.
Photography so you don't have to.
Bugs (insects) are harder to capture in a. picture than originally thought.
A three quarter moon phase shot with a Canon EOS R5, 1.4 Extender on a Canon RF 100-500mm. F14, 1/40, ISO 125 on 5/19/2024 @ 0130-hours.
Only a subtle difference between the two. The above was shot with a Canon R5 with a Canon RF 100-500 mm with a 1.4 extender. The settings for this were F16, 1/30, ISO 100 on 5/19/2024 @ 0135-hours.
This started off as a very cloudy sun rise. After about 30 shots, the sun appeared that gave this rather nice sun beam. This was shot with a Canon EOS R6Mark II, a Canon RF 15-35 F2.8 L IS USM lens at 35mm. F10, 1/8, ISO 50 on 5/17/2024 @ 0649-hours. The F10 was used in an attempt to get all aspects of the shot into sharper focus.
As a new photographer, I am using the Canon DPP 4 photo editing software – not sure of the incurred expense with Light Room (LR) and Photoshop early as I only jump started this business in April 2024 with the advent of the Solar Eclipse that occurred in Killeen, Texas on April 8, 2024. This is the before and after adjustments of all things – rocks – these are in my sitting area in my back yard.
So, this is one of the nearly first photos I took with the EOS R5 and really did not have the system set up. This was a good test photo to practice with the Canon DPP 4 photo program. In the end, I did print this out as an 8 x 10 on metallic paper that gives a very sound 3D effect when looked at with sun light.