Whilst taking some photos of the fantastic floral display, mostly dahlias, around the Declaration Of Arbroath statue in Arbroath, a couple of butterflies kept getting in on the action.
Statue of Declaration of Arbroath



Whilst taking some photos of the fantastic floral display, mostly dahlias, around the Declaration Of Arbroath statue in Arbroath, a couple of butterflies kept getting in on the action.
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My, my! Well done! May I ask what camera you are using? My go-to camera is a Canon Rebel T3i.
Thanks, RussellMy go-to is Snappy, my Canon Rebel T1i, nearly 10 years old and still going strong; paired up with a Sigma 18-300mm zoom lens. My back up is my iPhone SE.
Isn’t it amazing how well these new cell phone cameras perform? I have a Samsung J7 and it does very well. Thanks for the info on the zoom lens. Do you use a tripod with the Sigma? I am rather intimidated by my Vivitar Series 1. I also use a Canon 75-300 that is a bit more user-friendly. lol
I only use a tripod in low light conditions which is very rare. I actually find the camera and lens quite well balance and always try and lock my elbows into my sides for a steadier platform, and control my breathing. I spent 20 years in the military and daft as it sounds, employ the same techniques I used when out on the range for a steadier shooting stance.
It makes perfect sense. I guess that’s why they call it “shooting.”
Wonderful butterfly 🙂
What a beautiful place and such terrific photos!
Thanks
That peacock butterfly has beautiful markings!
Thanks, SiobhanThey are quite striking to look at.
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