Butterfly, Victoria Butterfly Gardens, Vancouver Island
Canon 30D, 60mm f/2.8 macro, ISO: 100, aperture: 2.8, shutter: 1/160 second, tripod: no, post: PS2
The Victoria Butterfly Gardens is a wonderful place to capture closeup images of plants, birds and of course, butterflies. Many photographers prefer to use a longer lens (100mm or more) for macro shots, to give their subject a little space. Most birds and insects have little tolerance for a photographer and camera gear at close range. A longer lens will certainly provide more working space , but they come with more size and weight, compared to a short lens. Size and weight are an important consideration for me so I prefer to use a 60mm for my close up work. It’s not ideal in every macro situation but the lens fits easily in a vest pocket so I’m more inclined to bring it along when on a shoot.

Nice. I would have like to see a bit better focus on the eye but I know that wordpress tends to make the images softer so the original is probably sharper.