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Green Capsid on White Gladiolus
« on: September 01, 2010, 10:48:55 PM »
Went for a look around the garden tonight and quickly spotted one of the annoying pests that infiltrate the shrubbery and flowering plants - a capsid bug.
 
  This one was clambering across one of the petals on the white gladiolus growing up behind the spiraea near the rockery. These bugs can be very damaging in the garden, and are generally best destroyed or (if you are   kind like me) donated to a neighbour. 
 
  Anyway, this was always going to be a challenge, because the outside light kept going out after 90 seconds so I had to trigger it on the IR detector to light the flowers up again continually, and of course I had to use flash - which against white petals does not a good combination make. However, I dialled in some -EV on the ring flash which seems to have done the trick, combined with some light loss from using extension tubes, along with a bit of careful work on the raw file.
 
  Manual focus, manual control, tripod mounted, cable release, three extension tubes on the Sigma 105.
 
 
  All in all, I think it came out well, and I'm quite pleased with the little series I got on this.
 
 
  Exif:
 
  Camera Maker: Canon
  Camera Model: Canon EOS 550D
  Lens: 105mm
  Image Date: 2010-09-01
  Focal Length: 105mm
  Aperture: f/9.5
  Exposure Time: 0.0056 s (1/180)
  ISO equiv: 100
  Exposure Bias: none
  Metering Mode: Matrix
  Exposure: Manual
  Exposure Mode: Manual
  White Balance: Auto
  Flash Fired: Yes (Manual)
  Color Space: sRGB
  Photographer: Paul Iddon
  Copyright: www.pauliddon.co.uk
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
  Paul.
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