Thanks for looking Fluttering Moose. Certainly you are correct about a bit too
narrow dof with the distal part of the forewing and antennae and perhaps all
the issues.
It is clear I did not perfectly parallel the subject either. It was odd though
that I could see the scales on he hind wing yet the wing detail was blurred. I
did clean that up as best I could with R-L deconvolution. The critter was quiet
but postulated the ambient exposure was a tad blurred due to cam motion yet the
scales visible from the short flash exposure. Perhaps not. I really love
stacked flutterby shots when they work--I think you said the E-M5II can even
stack with flash--just not with Big Foot. :-(
Have a great New Year and I trust Carol will be fluttering about normally soon.
Ice scraping, shivering, Mike
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