Thanks for looking and the suggestions. Yes, you have been quite busy
and I have been paying attention even if it was at late hours.
I did try to obscure the DOF/focus plane issues (a difficult task for
an eagle-eyed Moose inspection) but should look at tighter crops.
Hand held focusing at f8 through the VF is a bit of a challenge. I
likely could have fired off a couple shots at least on the Blue
as he was fairly cooperative and could have stacked them or tried a
stop more dof as I even was able to use my 'pod.
I do hear the Lepidopteran Dietary Guidelines call for consuming a
Very-High-Fiber Diet so the throughput is extensive. Some 'pillars are
noted for frass-flinging,
though have no clue why that would be. A few of the members of the
chapter of NABA (No Am b'fly Assoc) publish in the field and I think
with a few more outings I could easily
pass Lepidoptera 101. Dean mentioned I should look this group
up--another list benefit.
No-fling, Mike
Fluttering By Moose writes:
I'd crop both flutterby images, to show the stars to better advantage.
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