stevejelf
Well-known member
Hi
After struggling up and down hillsides at 1500/2000 feet in rough scrub 32 degrees I was initially disappointed with Photographs of Green Washed Blues, Green Hairstreaks and Adonis Blues but Marsh Fritillaries no problem
I managed in the end to get to grips with refractive scales of the Blues by photographing them with the Sun behind my back it appears the glare from their scales certainly affects auto exposure and some effect auto Focus The Fritillaries being pigmented did not suffer the same problem
I am not certain if the same effects are suffered by others I am normally within 5cm of the subject
Steve
After struggling up and down hillsides at 1500/2000 feet in rough scrub 32 degrees I was initially disappointed with Photographs of Green Washed Blues, Green Hairstreaks and Adonis Blues but Marsh Fritillaries no problem
I managed in the end to get to grips with refractive scales of the Blues by photographing them with the Sun behind my back it appears the glare from their scales certainly affects auto exposure and some effect auto Focus The Fritillaries being pigmented did not suffer the same problem
I am not certain if the same effects are suffered by others I am normally within 5cm of the subject
Steve