Insect photos in flight are not impossible. Just incredibly bloody hard
to do! The example here is not sharp, but I was pretty happy with it.
Next year my aim is to get a shot like this sharp and well exposed. 

http://www.heritageservices.com.au/Insect%20Macros/images/Macro%20Insect
s%2022_jpg.jpg

This was shot 'off the hip' so too speak, with an *ist D and 100mm FA
macro. More reflex than anything else. The focus of the lens must have
been pretty close to where the critters were before I hit the go button,
as the 100mm FA macro is not known as one of the worlds quickest
focusing lenses!

Cheers

Shaun

Dr. Shaun Canning
Cultural Heritage Services
Lawrence Way, Karratha, 
Western Australia, 
6714

0414-967644
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 4:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PAW - Sugar Glider

G'day,
Another recent photo I've taken in the garden. I'm lucky enough to have 
a few sugar gliders in the area, and often get a couple feeding on an 
acacia tree in my back yard. I was more-or-less testing to see how I'd 
go with flash and my tamron 500/8 mirror at night. But first, the URL
(-:
http://davidavid.whatsbeef.net/glider.jpg

I'll be the first to list the faults of the photo:
- Tail cropped out.
- angle (shot from below) not great
- fairly un-interesting behaviour.
- Just doesn't "do it" for me. Does it do it for anyone?

Nevertheless, it's an extremely cute critter (they are only a bit bigger

than a largish rat in body size), and I plan to follow this up by taking

more shots when the opportunities arise.

I would have backed up a little, but I was in the bushes as it was (-:
Focussing was uber hard (torchlight, slow lens etc make for an extremely

dark viewfinder), and I think this is the only one I took that is in
focus.
I'd say lighting is okay, I used PTTL with the AF360, 400ASA and it 
seems to have performed very well.
I actually would have liked a shorter lens too... 200 or 300 would be 
ideal, and of course, faster would be very nice.

I have some vague plan to try and get shots of these things mid-glide 
one day (this is sort of on par with my idea to get HSS shots of insects

in flight (-:).

Grateful for comments, as always!
David



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