Tuesday, October 14, 2008

09


SS 1/200, Aperture F 10, ISO 400 Auto mode
SS 1/400, Aperture F 5.6, ISO 400 Aperture Priority

SS 1/4000, F 5.6, ISO 1600 Shutter Priority

I took the picture with my Macro lens adapter thing-a-ma-bobber. What I learned...ISO 1600 puts off a lot of noise and I still don't have any clue about what I'm doing:-)


8 comments:

Fisher Family said...

cool butterfly pics...Jen you are really making me want to get a zoom lens. love the details up close.

Cathy said...

You take beautiful pictures of animals and creatures in nature. Your lens really does seem fabulous.

Anonymous said...

next time i see you we need to talk about your macro lens adapter thing-a-ma-bobber. i'm interested. if you don't mind me asking, how much did it cost, and how much do you like it?

Jennifer said...

Hey Blaire,
The macro lens add on pieces come in a kit of three (2x, 4x etc...). I think they were somewhere in the vacinity of $70 (all together not seperatly). Bang for your buck they are awesome. A macro lens would be so pricey and I don't think I would use it often enough to warrant the cost. But these little filters (I really need to remeber what they're called...my Mom knows), are awesome because respectively thet were so cheap and I like to have fun with them.

Nicole said...

I think they turned out great!

April said...

You must know something because I don't think I have ever seen a butterfly that close. Pretty cool

Sara said...

You are the best at finding little creatures to capture!

Anonymous said...

Thanks jen, your really helpful. i've thought about getting a macro lens, but like you said it's pricey, so this might be a better solution. thanks again.