I wonder if I should change my pop up flash, I have never ever got anything else to work sadly. I think I might try a pringles can diffuser
Hoverfly IMG_1449 by davholla2002, on Flickr
Bagworm IMG_1550 by davholla2002, on Flickr
Harvestman IMG_1532 by davholla2002, on Flickr
Hoverfly IMG_1542 by davholla2002, on Flickr
Moth IMG_1767 by davholla2002, on Flickr
Moth IMG_1759 by davholla2002, on Flickr
A few from my garden
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Good set of images.
Pringles can flash / diffusers work well.
Use a styrofoam plate at the end and cocer that with the diffusion material.
Provides a nice even illumunation.
In case your interested in the id of your images
1 American Hoverfly, Eupeodes americanus
2 Bagworm moth, Family Psychidae
3 Harvestmen, order Opiliones
4 Yellow-haired, Sunfly Myathropa florea
5 Grass Moth, Family Crambidae
6 Rusty Tussock Moth, Orgyia antiqua
Pringles can flash / diffusers work well.
Use a styrofoam plate at the end and cocer that with the diffusion material.
Provides a nice even illumunation.
In case your interested in the id of your images
1 American Hoverfly, Eupeodes americanus
2 Bagworm moth, Family Psychidae
3 Harvestmen, order Opiliones
4 Yellow-haired, Sunfly Myathropa florea
5 Grass Moth, Family Crambidae
6 Rusty Tussock Moth, Orgyia antiqua
Thanks for that, are you sure about 1, I live in the UK. I am going to try a Pringles can diffuser.Grahame wrote:Good set of images.
Pringles can flash / diffusers work well.
Use a styrofoam plate at the end and cocer that with the diffusion material.
Provides a nice even illumunation.
In case your interested in the id of your images
1 American Hoverfly, Eupeodes americanus
2 Bagworm moth, Family Psychidae
3 Harvestmen, order Opiliones
4 Yellow-haired, Sunfly Myathropa florea
5 Grass Moth, Family Crambidae
6 Rusty Tussock Moth, Orgyia antiqua
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