Backyard wildlife

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Re: Backyard wildlife

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Great pics guys ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

We have vervet monkeys every day, hence the reason I get irritated when hordes stop for them in KNP =O: O** . Mongoose and owl on the odd occasion and a Bushpig at our gate around a year ago. (They hang out in the coastal bush and often make an appearance in the neighbourhood late at night)


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Flutterby wrote:BT, you obviously need endless amounts of patience to get pics like these! \O \O
A certain amount of patience is required but not endless, depending on the weather, there are usually plenty of different insects around; the patience comes in when I try to get close enough to get the shot. Sometimes I can get in close first time and sometimes I end up chasing the bug(gers) around the garden.

The pictures I have posted on this thread so far were all taken with the Nikkor 55-200 kit lens that came with the camera plus a set of extension tubes. All of these pictures use natural sunlight which requires that the ISO be increased in order to get any sort of depth of field; this leads to grainy/noisy pictures.

I've since acquired a macro lens and I now use an external flash gun mounted so that it is right next to the end of the lens. Even at 1/16 power, the flash gives enough light to shoot at F22 or smaller at ISO 100.


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Thanks for that info BT! \O

BC, with all the wildlife in your backyard you don't need to go to Kruger! ^0^


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Flutterby wrote:Thanks for that info BT! \O

BC, with all the wildlife in your backyard you don't need to go to Kruger! ^0^
Dunno what BC's garden is like but I have to get away from the Elephants and Hippos that keep invading my garden.


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:shock:

Do tell!! 0()


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The imaginary wildlife that I don't have to go to Kruger for O**


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If they are pink and flying you need to change your tipple of choice! ^0^ :twisted:


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Here are some pictures I took over the weekend :-)

Honey Bee.
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Digger Wasp
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Mosquito.
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Flowerpot Wasp.
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Lizard.
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Carpenter Bee.
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A Spider carrying its egg-sac.
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And my personal favourites, a Jumping Spider with Banded Blowfly prey.
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Stunning BT, all of them! awesome shot of your backyard bugs!


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Super Mongoose wrote:Stunning BT, all of them! awesome shot of your backyard bugs!
Thanks SM, I think I'm getting the hang of this Macro stuff! O/\ O\/


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