Ironwoods Backyard Critters

Scott Murray

Senior Member
@Lawrence you know what, its been so long I have tried macro that I could not even focus on the stupid things I photographed. It just goes to show it is just about technique, perserveernace, and practice. If you are out practicing morfe than me than you will getthe shot. I have a friend who usess a lumix and gets better shots than me :)
 

Lawrence

Senior Member
Do not use tripod.

Use my difusser set up.

PATIENCCEEEEE

I've tried the patience thing - doesn't work with my character. :

Point me to your diffuser set up ... errr ..... now!


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OK have found it. Cool thanks. I even have the necessary foam here
 
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Ironwood

Senior Member
Some more from todays walk around...

Don't know what this thing is, but it was too big to get it all in with the flash setup I was using, so I just got its head.
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I think this is a Queen Greenant.
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I think from memory this is an Adinsons House Jumper.
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Ironwood

Senior Member
Another shot of the Huntsman that I used for week 3 of my "52".

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I almost went with this shot for week 3, but went with the Huntsman instead.
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Ironwood

Senior Member
Haven't seen these fella's for a while now. I spotted 2 different ones today chasing greenants , with the wind blowing the leaves around, the spiders constantly moving around, either chasing the greenants, or being chased by them, and me getting covered in greenants and getting bitten for my troubles, I didn't get too many good shots, in fact they were all a bit soft but I kept these 4 anyway :eek:.

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This one is growing a new leg :cool:.
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Scott Murray

Senior Member
Haven't seen these fella's for a while now. I spotted 2 different ones today chasing greenants , with the wind blowing the leaves around, the spiders constantly moving around, either chasing the greenants, or being chased by them, and me getting covered in greenants and getting bitten for my troubles, I didn't get too many good shots, in fact they were all a bit soft but I kept these 4 anyway :eek:.







This one is growing a new leg :cool:.
Great shots :)

Hey now that I have a National Park as my backyard I should be able to compete ;)
 

Vixen

Senior Member
I wanna know how you manage to find so many insects. I can spend an hour out in my place and find nothing much. Even digging in the garden ( I don't do that very often), clearing weeds etc I rarely find a worm, or bush cockie, or spider

Maybe I need better glasses :D
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
I wanna know how you manage to find so many insects. I can spend an hour out in my place and find nothing much. Even digging in the garden ( I don't do that very often), clearing weeds etc I rarely find a worm, or bush cockie, or spider

Maybe I need better glasses :D

They seem to like it here at my place Vixen :). I have been doing a half hour walkaround the last few days in the late afternoon, the insects aren't as plentiful lately, due to the heat I think, but I always manage to find something to annoy with the lens and flash.
Its a good day when I find a new Jumping Spider that I haven't seen before.
 

Vixen

Senior Member
I've been doing similar and spending an hour out in the scrub waiting for birds. Very hot here today (well, 38deg anyway) so saw & heard very few birds :( Might have to go back to bug hunting again soon.
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Yes manual focus.
But tripod has not been used on bugs
my off camera flash sucks ... actually a lot of things suck but I am working on it.

Manual focus is the way to go for bugs, just turn the focus all the way in till it hits the stop then back it off about 10mm, so you aren't quite at 1:1. Once it is set there you won't have to touch it again until you want to shoot something other than bugs.
Look through the viewfinder and use your neck to move your head in and out, that is how you focus. Focus on their eyes.

Keep your tripod for the landscape shots :), it is no good for live bugs.

I get my best shots just using the cameras onboard flash with the "Scott Murray" diffuser on the end of the lens.
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
I've been doing similar and spending an hour out in the scrub waiting for birds. Very hot here today (well, 38deg anyway) so saw & heard very few birds :( Might have to go back to bug hunting again soon.

Yeah, been hot and sticky here too lately, looks like we will get rain tomorrow, thank goodness.

I have a lot of birds here but they are high up in the treetops. Too far for my 70-300 to get a good shot, might have to bite the bullet and buy a Tamron 150-600. Probably as soon as I get one, the birds will all disappear :rolleyes:.
 
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