here are some moths photographed today. i got a new ring flash on Wednesday and am playing about a bit with it (largely with not too much success – there’s clearly an art to it). Kit used – canon Eos 350D, Sigma DG macro 105mm, Sigma EM 140 DG ringflash.
Hopefully the sizing is right now following nfl-fan’s instructions
Any comments on the following would be great, especially on the use of flash. Thanks
Chinese character moth – this is a tiny moth, only about 10mm long. the photo is taken at 1:1. ringflash used
Nice shots Will. Tought the flash work still needs a little bit of effort. Settings you could try and I regularly use when shooting lifesize and higher.
#1 Set the camera to shutter priority (TV) mode.
#2 Underexpose the ambient light by 2 full stops.
#3 Set flash exposure compensation (FEC) to -2/3.
#4 Set the ratios on the flash light to 2:1
#5 When exposing the image try and keep the shutter speed no slower then 1/40th of a sec.
#6 The f value should be between 11 and 16.
With the settings above you are able to freeze the image with the flash and still achieve nice coloured backgrounds.
most people would choose butterflies over moths but these photos have prooved that the moths are just as interesting and beautiful as their winged sister. well done!