BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY


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SKIPPER BUTTERFLY

Skipper

There are many varieties of this butterfly in my region of the country (and thousands worldwide), so I think I’ll just call this one a skipper! The season is short for these beautiful insects and I never pass on the chance to photograph them. It was a nice warm day so the skipper didn’t remain in one spot for long but it kept touching down close by, obliging me with this closeup.


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MEADOWHAWK DRAGONFLIES (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

Dragonfly -1

These photos are of two different dragonflies and were taken towards the end of last summer. I enjoy the challenge of photographing these beautiful insects and have learned that when they fly away or get frightened off they will often return to the same blade of grass or stem they were perched on a minute before. If you’re patient and stay put you will be rewarded.

Dragonfly - 2


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LADYBUGS (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

Lady Bug 2

These photographs are some of the first I have taken of such small insects. Unlike many insects that fly off as soon as they see you, ladybugs don’t seem bothered by your presence so they make excellent subjects. This shot was taken with a 105 mm lens which let me get closer to them than I could before. I also used a flash which allows you to control the light and gives you greater shutter speed, reducing the “shake” factor.  As I take my shots hand-held this is very useful.

Lady Bug 1


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HALLOWEEN PENNANT DRAGONFLY

Dragonfly

I spotted this dragonfly in late July. Its distinctive colouring makes it a standout. I have only seen the halloween pennant a few times, so I was pleased that I caught it as it perched close by.  I think the spider’s web on the right adds another feature to the photograph.


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CABBAGE WHITE BUTTERFLY (TWO PHOTOGRAPHS)

Cabbage White 1

This variety of butterfly is one of the first we see in the spring and remains well into the fall which is one of the reasons I like it so much. I’ve found that cabbage whites often stay in place longer than other butterflies so I’m able to take several shots before they move on to another flower. This butterfly ignored me completely but the bee’s presence certainly got it’s attention. It was a brilliantly sunny day when I took these photos and the flower in the shot was blown out. In order to add some detail and tone down the harshness, I applied a radial mask in Lightroom, inverted it and adjusted the exposure. As both pictures were taken within minutes of each other under identical conditions, I used the copy and paste feature in Lightroom to adjust the white balance, contrast, shadows and exposure. A new tool in my kit.

Cabbage White 2


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DANCING BEE

Dancing Bee

I was happy to see that the bumblebees were plentiful in our area this year. I never cared much for insects or bugs and bees used to send me running in the opposite direction! However, since I became interested in photography and started observing their behaviour, I learned that when left undisturbed bees tend to ignore everything around them and just go about their business. I love the challenge of trying to photograph insects in flight, anticipating their movements. Taken at 200mm, at 1/640th of a second I managed to capture the bee in motion. I made contrast, shadow and exposure adjustments in Lightroom and sharpened and enhanced detail in Photoshop.