Hi Mike,
You did a fine job with both lenses. I oftened wondered if your Bigfoot was
easy enough to use for b/flies, and you proved it is. Thanks for sharing.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 7:08 PM
Subject: [OM] Few Flutterby Shots during July Count
> Went out with the the MA chapter of NABA (No American B'fly Assoc) for
> annual "4th" of July count. Monarchs and Baltimore Checkerpots are
> having a great year and we found a new colony of Balt.
> Checkerspots--never have seen so many. It was overcast with
> intermitent short light showers. Had to put macro lens on OM5DII and
> push up ISO to be able to hand hold. Lying on ground focusing at F8
> was not easy. As I can hear Moose say--no one cares how hard you
> worked. Thought you might enjoy a quick look. Oh, I am many orders
> of magnitude less experienced than all the others in the small gorup
> but I did spot the first Mulberry Winged Skipper. (can't claim I
> spotted anything else interesting first)
>
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> Still Chasing 'em, Mike
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6mml28g
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