Someone commented that it also worked in autofocus but that doesn't work on my camera. So I'm not quite sure what the difference is. But it's designed to only work in manual focus as far as I know. Thanks for watchibg. Grt guido
Hello Guido Yes it is a good idea to photograph different subjects than normally. The images of the butterflies look realy nice and the tip moving the camera to get in focus. Grt Ernesto
Thnx, I'm happy to see you like the variation in subjects! Even do I'm not an expert in macro still love to do stuf like this from time to time 🙂 grt guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater If you want learn more about macro photography look at the channel from "Simon Booth". He had made some nice videos about macro and I think he is a real master of macro :-).
beautiful video and lovely shots of these stunning butterflies. love those tiny ones even here in the desert we can find them and as you did i go very early in the morning to find them in the dry shrubs.
Thank you. Wonderful video. I appreciate your discussion on why you didn't use focus stacking. Terrific photographs. I noticed that in several of your photos, you did not use f/2.8. but stopped it down slightly to f/3.2 or f/3.5. I liked how the images turned out.
Sometimes, I raise the appetite a little. It is to get more of the butterfly in focus. But it's always a compromise because you also get more of the background in focus. To be honest, in a lot of the images, I shoot multiple different apertures and just look at home, which is the most appealing. Thanks for watching and your comment. I appreciate it! Grt guido
That was sooo interesting. Very nice pictures of those butterflies. First time I see a video of the 60mm with an explanation on how to use it properly. Sure the 1:1 focus switch is tricky. It took me a while to figure this out (I asked in a forum). Thank you for that.
The biggest problem with the 1x1 switch is that it goes away when you change the wrong setting. Sometimes I'm busy and then I look at the results and think huh... ow yeah I have to use the switch again. It actually took me a while before I figured it out myself 😅 thanks for watching and your comment. I appreciate it. Grt guido
Thanks. Finding them is the most difficult. When you do find them you have all the time in the world to photograph them 😅 thanks for watching. Grt guido
Heel mooi de oranjetipjes, en dan ook nog 2 zo bij elkaar. De laatste foto’s waar ze beiden op staan zijn erg mooi. Ik heb er onlangs ook 1 mogen vastleggen, heel fijn.
Ja dat was geluk hebben hé! Dit is ook voor het eerst sat ik er 2 samen vind. Nou nog een keer op 1 bloem en de missie is geslaagd 😅 bedankt voor het kijken weer 🙂 grt guido
Altijd mooi, mannetjes oranjetipje. En op de eerste bloem zie ik ook een eitje zitten. Misschien op de tweede ook maar dat kwam niet goed genoeg in beeld.
Ow echt dat had ik niet gezien. Zou eerlijk gezegd niet eens weten hoe de eitjes eruit zien 😅 hoe zien eruit? Ga ik het thuis eens even bestuderen. Bedankt voor het kijken en je comment. Grt guido
Good to see you looking well :-) for low level images I use my 11 year old Olympus OM-D E-M1 because it has a drop down screen -hoped the new OM-1 Mk 2 would have one.
Oh, thank God the om-1 mk2 did not have that drop-down screen. I really hated that thing in the em-1. You see that everyone has a different camera and how they use it. I always turn the screen to the side and then up the same effect, but it takes a bit of practice to aim the right spot like that. Thanks for watching gerry. I appreciate you taking the time to comment. Grt guido
Beautiful pictures of the butterflies. I especially love the shot with both butterflies. I like that one of them is in focus and the other one is out of focus while also making a repeating pattern. Very pleasant to look at. The video is also very convenient. I am looking to buy an OM1 and possibly this lens. It's nice to see what this combination can do and what the difficulties of the lens are. Thanks!
I think there are not much difficulty with this lens. The only other macro lens that comes close to this one is the 90mm. That has stabilisation, 4x enlargement and you cab stay a bit further away because the 90mm. But it is much more expansive and the size and weight are much higher. So in the end I love this one because I can take it anywhere I want without hesitation! Another positive you might find the 60mm for good prices second hand. Thanks for watching and your kind words. I really appreciate it! Grt guido
I have the same lens and similar struggles to yours. I think focus stacking would still help while holding the flower stem. Getting proper DOF, and accurate in-focus shots is always a challenge for me too. Butterflies in my area fly away when I get to 10-20 feet from them; I like your idea to get them in early morning when they cannot fly yet! Have you found the OM-1 mkii to make anything easier? I have the OM-1 mk1.
Well, the om-1 mk2 does not make it easier for these shots. I've been using that gnd filter more often last week's and am actually quite surprised by the results. If you go during the day, then they will also fly away or not sit at all. These cold mornings are perfect. The only negative is that they rarely open their wings. Usually only for 1 or 2 seconds before they fly away. If I look at the images now, I'm actually quite happy with them without focus stacking. Thanks for watchibg. Grt guido
Love the video Guido. The small depth of field with macro and enough speed to elimate the wind is hard indeed. Still without flash, you have a good hit-rate 🙂The butterflies are caught perfectly. Very nice!!!
Thanks for your comment. It actually was difficult to get that document, but in the end, I'm happy with the results also. At some positions, I really waited for minutes before the wind would drop. It's just the best I could do I guess. So I'm happy to see you liked them! Grt guido
No, these are all the standard images. I could not take any high-resolution shots due to the wind, and I never boosted the resolution in post processing. Only do that when I want to enter some kind of competition, and they have these stupid images file rules where only full frame photographers can join. The only thing I did was use that noise reduction in lightroom, and that usually makes a massive difference to the overall appearance of the images. Thanks for watching grt guidl
I could have done a focus stack but I didn't thing it was necessary. And because the flowers were slightly moving due to wind it was difficult to do a proper stack. Thanks for watching and your kind words. Appreciate it! Grt guido
I really enjoyed this video Guido. Those butterflies were beautiful and I haven't seen that species before, which made it even more enjoyable. Thanks for all the time and effort you put into this.❤❤
Thanks, they appear here for a short period in the year. When they open they're wings they are white with orange tips. Thank you for watching and your kind words! Grt guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater I live in southeast Norway. I think I have seen this here, but it is not that common. I have just changed from Canon to the OM, so I found your channel that way. Looking forward to learning more :)
@amodernsaga I've been to Norway once and it was amazing. Wasn't into photography that much then so I always wanted to go back again some day 😊 I thi k you will love the om system. At least I do 😅 thnx for joining the channel hope you will like it 😊 grt guido
It's a difficult choice, isn't it?! I was 100 per cent sure that the bigger bokeh was better when I shot it, but when I got home, I wasn't so sure anymore. So I posted them both, and I think k you are right. I think the repeating pattern is better in that image. Thanks for watching. Grt guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater Well, bigger is not always better. 😊 Seriously, I consider bokeh a great tool for subject/background separation, and love the abstract quality it can lend to a photograph. But Gregg Toland’s cinematography for CITIZEN KANE, where just about everything is always in focus, is considered amongst the greatest in film history. So when I hear the mft format so often criticized for being less able to achieve background blur, it feels like bokeh has become less an artistic tool and more of a fetish.
@michaelhall2709 totally agree and to be honest this is one of the reasons why I love it for landscapes. I see all those medium format and full frame photographers focus stacking every shot... I hardly ever stack one... every negative has iets benefits. But for example with birds it never bothered me. I just try to work around it a little more.
Lovely images! Those butterflies are so pretty. The details on their wings and some nice bokeh of the background, very calming shots. I always thought the butterflies will get scared and fly away if you get that close to them 😂 btw, how do you determine whether or not you want to shoot landscape or more macro? Is it related to the weather, i.e. no fog? Just curious 😁
As long as it's cold enough in the morning, the butterflies won't go anywhere. You have to be really careful if you touch them by accident and they fall off they will die... it has something to so with weather, my mood, and especially when I know there is something in that particular season that I find interesting to photograph. These butterflies are there for a couple of weeks every year. But I don't want to come home with nothing so if that means switching subject the I have no problem with it anymore. I used to do this all the time and just adapt to the conditions but somehow the landscapes got me 😅 thnx for watching grt guido
Just pointing out a spelling mistake in the title. The plural of butterfly is butterflies (not butterfly's). You would use "butterfly's" as an adjective (not a noun) such as if you were talking about parts of a butterfly. Hence you could say a butterfly's head or a butterfly's colour. Many native English speakers also incorrectly spell the plurals of nouns.
Ahh thanks that Is helpful information. I actually always rely on the auto correct from Google when making these titles. I guess it knows that the word is right, but it does not look at how it's used in a sentence. Will try to remember it. Same with the blades of grass. Looked it up before, but sometimes I just can come up with the right words in location. Thanks for your comment and watching. I appreciate it! Grt guido
Very enjoyable, well done!
Thank you for watching inappropriate the comment! Grt guido
Great finds and even better images.
Thanks appreciate your comment! Grt guido
Thanks. Now I know why I could not get 1:1. I had not been using manual mode. I loved the butterflies.
Someone commented that it also worked in autofocus but that doesn't work on my camera. So I'm not quite sure what the difference is. But it's designed to only work in manual focus as far as I know. Thanks for watchibg. Grt guido
Really enjoyed this Guido, excellent images. Thanks for making this 👍
Thnx John, I appreciate your comment! Grt guido
Hello Guido
Yes it is a good idea to photograph different subjects than normally. The images of the butterflies look realy nice and the tip moving the camera to get in focus.
Grt Ernesto
Thnx, I'm happy to see you like the variation in subjects! Even do I'm not an expert in macro still love to do stuf like this from time to time 🙂 grt guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater If you want learn more about macro photography look at the channel from "Simon Booth". He had made some nice videos about macro and I think he is a real master of macro :-).
beautiful video and lovely shots of these stunning butterflies. love those tiny ones even here in the desert we can find them and as you did i go very early in the morning to find them in the dry shrubs.
O wow didn't know they also lived in the desert. But I guess they can live anywhere in the world 😅 thanks for watching. Grt guido
Thank you. Wonderful video. I appreciate your discussion on why you didn't use focus stacking. Terrific photographs. I noticed that in several of your photos, you did not use f/2.8. but stopped it down slightly to f/3.2 or f/3.5. I liked how the images turned out.
Sometimes, I raise the appetite a little. It is to get more of the butterfly in focus. But it's always a compromise because you also get more of the background in focus. To be honest, in a lot of the images, I shoot multiple different apertures and just look at home, which is the most appealing. Thanks for watching and your comment. I appreciate it! Grt guido
nice change , wonderful photos as always ..
Thanks, I appreciate your comment 😊 grt guido
That was sooo interesting. Very nice pictures of those butterflies.
First time I see a video of the 60mm with an explanation on how to use it properly. Sure the 1:1 focus switch is tricky. It took me a while to figure this out (I asked in a forum). Thank you for that.
The biggest problem with the 1x1 switch is that it goes away when you change the wrong setting. Sometimes I'm busy and then I look at the results and think huh... ow yeah I have to use the switch again. It actually took me a while before I figured it out myself 😅 thanks for watching and your comment. I appreciate it. Grt guido
Excellent video Guido, not an easy subject. Lovely images.
Thanks. Finding them is the most difficult. When you do find them you have all the time in the world to photograph them 😅 thanks for watching. Grt guido
Heel mooi de oranjetipjes, en dan ook nog 2 zo bij elkaar. De laatste foto’s waar ze beiden op staan zijn erg mooi. Ik heb er onlangs ook 1 mogen vastleggen, heel fijn.
Ja dat was geluk hebben hé! Dit is ook voor het eerst sat ik er 2 samen vind. Nou nog een keer op 1 bloem en de missie is geslaagd 😅 bedankt voor het kijken weer 🙂 grt guido
Altijd mooi, mannetjes oranjetipje. En op de eerste bloem zie ik ook een eitje zitten. Misschien op de tweede ook maar dat kwam niet goed genoeg in beeld.
Ow echt dat had ik niet gezien. Zou eerlijk gezegd niet eens weten hoe de eitjes eruit zien 😅 hoe zien eruit? Ga ik het thuis eens even bestuderen. Bedankt voor het kijken en je comment. Grt guido
Good to see you looking well :-) for low level images I use my 11 year old Olympus OM-D E-M1 because it has a drop down screen -hoped the new OM-1 Mk 2 would have one.
Oh, thank God the om-1 mk2 did not have that drop-down screen. I really hated that thing in the em-1. You see that everyone has a different camera and how they use it. I always turn the screen to the side and then up the same effect, but it takes a bit of practice to aim the right spot like that. Thanks for watching gerry. I appreciate you taking the time to comment. Grt guido
Nice video. Those small butterflies are really photogenic 👏🏻
They really are, especially when the nights are a bit colder they get all these drops of water on them. Thanks for watchibg grt guido
Beautiful pictures of the butterflies. I especially love the shot with both butterflies. I like that one of them is in focus and the other one is out of focus while also making a repeating pattern. Very pleasant to look at.
The video is also very convenient. I am looking to buy an OM1 and possibly this lens. It's nice to see what this combination can do and what the difficulties of the lens are.
Thanks!
I think there are not much difficulty with this lens. The only other macro lens that comes close to this one is the 90mm. That has stabilisation, 4x enlargement and you cab stay a bit further away because the 90mm. But it is much more expansive and the size and weight are much higher. So in the end I love this one because I can take it anywhere I want without hesitation! Another positive you might find the 60mm for good prices second hand. Thanks for watching and your kind words. I really appreciate it! Grt guido
Beautiful video ,awesome butterflies , and great edit ! Really sharp 👌🏻
Thank you appreciate your comment! Grt guido
I have the same lens and similar struggles to yours. I think focus stacking would still help while holding the flower stem. Getting proper DOF, and accurate in-focus shots is always a challenge for me too.
Butterflies in my area fly away when I get to 10-20 feet from them; I like your idea to get them in early morning when they cannot fly yet!
Have you found the OM-1 mkii to make anything easier? I have the OM-1 mk1.
Well, the om-1 mk2 does not make it easier for these shots. I've been using that gnd filter more often last week's and am actually quite surprised by the results. If you go during the day, then they will also fly away or not sit at all. These cold mornings are perfect. The only negative is that they rarely open their wings. Usually only for 1 or 2 seconds before they fly away. If I look at the images now, I'm actually quite happy with them without focus stacking. Thanks for watchibg. Grt guido
Love the video Guido. The small depth of field with macro and enough speed to elimate the wind is hard indeed. Still without flash, you have a good hit-rate 🙂The butterflies are caught perfectly. Very nice!!!
Thanks for your comment. It actually was difficult to get that document, but in the end, I'm happy with the results also. At some positions, I really waited for minutes before the wind would drop. It's just the best I could do I guess. So I'm happy to see you liked them! Grt guido
Great subjects Guido. Where these standard shots or did you boost the resolution. The images look very good despite the wind.
No, these are all the standard images. I could not take any high-resolution shots due to the wind, and I never boosted the resolution in post processing. Only do that when I want to enter some kind of competition, and they have these stupid images file rules where only full frame photographers can join. The only thing I did was use that noise reduction in lightroom, and that usually makes a massive difference to the overall appearance of the images. Thanks for watching grt guidl
ganz toll Guido! Kein Focus-Stack mit deiner tollen Kamera? Grüße vom Armin
I could have done a focus stack but I didn't thing it was necessary. And because the flowers were slightly moving due to wind it was difficult to do a proper stack. Thanks for watching and your kind words. Appreciate it! Grt guido
I really enjoyed this video Guido. Those butterflies were beautiful and I haven't seen that species before, which made it even more enjoyable. Thanks for all the time and effort you put into this.❤❤
Thanks, they appear here for a short period in the year. When they open they're wings they are white with orange tips. Thank you for watching and your kind words! Grt guido
Ahhh... it's nice to see butterflies again. They will also be waking up here in Norway in a couple of weeks. As always, this is a good video!!!
Thank you I appreciate your comment! Where do you live in Norway? Do these orange tips also live in Norway? Grt guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater I live in southeast Norway. I think I have seen this here, but it is not that common.
I have just changed from Canon to the OM, so I found your channel that way. Looking forward to learning more :)
@amodernsaga I've been to Norway once and it was amazing. Wasn't into photography that much then so I always wanted to go back again some day 😊 I thi k you will love the om system. At least I do 😅 thnx for joining the channel hope you will like it 😊 grt guido
Interesting comparing 4:40 and 5:00. I actually preferred the smaller, brighter “bokeh balls” in the latter.
It's a difficult choice, isn't it?! I was 100 per cent sure that the bigger bokeh was better when I shot it, but when I got home, I wasn't so sure anymore. So I posted them both, and I think k you are right. I think the repeating pattern is better in that image. Thanks for watching. Grt guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater Well, bigger is not always better. 😊 Seriously, I consider bokeh a great tool for subject/background separation, and love the abstract quality it can lend to a photograph. But Gregg Toland’s cinematography for CITIZEN KANE, where just about everything is always in focus, is considered amongst the greatest in film history. So when I hear the mft format so often criticized for being less able to achieve background blur, it feels like bokeh has become less an artistic tool and more of a fetish.
@michaelhall2709 totally agree and to be honest this is one of the reasons why I love it for landscapes. I see all those medium format and full frame photographers focus stacking every shot... I hardly ever stack one... every negative has iets benefits. But for example with birds it never bothered me. I just try to work around it a little more.
Lovely images! Those butterflies are so pretty. The details on their wings and some nice bokeh of the background, very calming shots. I always thought the butterflies will get scared and fly away if you get that close to them 😂 btw, how do you determine whether or not you want to shoot landscape or more macro? Is it related to the weather, i.e. no fog? Just curious 😁
As long as it's cold enough in the morning, the butterflies won't go anywhere. You have to be really careful if you touch them by accident and they fall off they will die... it has something to so with weather, my mood, and especially when I know there is something in that particular season that I find interesting to photograph. These butterflies are there for a couple of weeks every year. But I don't want to come home with nothing so if that means switching subject the I have no problem with it anymore. I used to do this all the time and just adapt to the conditions but somehow the landscapes got me 😅 thnx for watching grt guido
Beautifull images! :)
Thank you very much! Grt guido
Prachtige platen! Hoop ze ook ergens is tegen te komen!
Gewoon een keer nasr de bruuk komen. Vind er bijna altijd wel 1tje. Alleen dan hopen op een mooie setting. Thnx for watching. Grt guido
Just pointing out a spelling mistake in the title. The plural of butterfly is butterflies (not butterfly's). You would use "butterfly's" as an adjective (not a noun) such as if you were talking about parts of a butterfly. Hence you could say a butterfly's head or a butterfly's colour. Many native English speakers also incorrectly spell the plurals of nouns.
Ahh thanks that Is helpful information. I actually always rely on the auto correct from Google when making these titles. I guess it knows that the word is right, but it does not look at how it's used in a sentence. Will try to remember it. Same with the blades of grass. Looked it up before, but sometimes I just can come up with the right words in location. Thanks for your comment and watching. I appreciate it! Grt guido