10 tips for dragonfly photography

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @hingwohsiu5226
    @hingwohsiu5226 Месяц назад

    Thx your sharing. The tips are absolutely amazing and useful!

  • @njs12706
    @njs12706 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video and superb images. Love the tip about flares. Thank you

  • @theorncampbell4432
    @theorncampbell4432 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video and useful tips! I'm fortunate enough to have a healthy population of dragonflies in my back yard. The larger ones usually stay above the pool while the smaller/younger ones often congregate around the tomato plants. Wish me luck! I'm going to try to get some in flight.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад +1

      So good luck ! Sit still and they will just ignore you, no matter how close you are

  • @carolbell4550
    @carolbell4550 Год назад +1

    I have just watched your butterflies and dragonfly tutorials....FNTASTIC. Living in South Africa near Kruger we have a lot of both in our area. As the buck eat any flower in the garden I have made a flower garden with lots of bowls filled with water and sticks stuck into pots. I sit on a wheelchair and find it is easier to get to any flying creature..... ( wheelchair because I spent a long time in it with hip problems)

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад

      Thank you Carol ! the Kruger ? WOW ! You live in what is said to be one of the most beautiful places in Africa. Lots of bugs where you are, lots of wildlife photo opportunities too
      Having just the tiniest piece of water will undoubtedly attract dragonflies. Good luck !

    • @carolbell4550
      @carolbell4550 Год назад +1

      @@rivieramacro5240 Thankyou so much. Yes I am lucky. The SA Dragonfly people say that where I live is one of the best places for dragonflies......... in a place called Marloth Park (in the bush on the boarder to Kruger).... We see and hear the lions calling in Kruger.

  • @Pararaios
    @Pararaios 3 года назад +7

    Your tutorials are absolutely AMAZING! Thanks a lot!

  • @a.b.abgmailuser6288
    @a.b.abgmailuser6288 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love the idea of getting there before the sun comes up! We have laws in my area that say we can not enter the local parks, lakes, ponds & preserves until an hour AFTER the sun rises - we miss so much beauty!!

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  10 месяцев назад

      Yes it is always best since at sunrise light is often spectacular and dew can be abundant with insects totally still .And the stillness of the air is something fantastic too ! I love those moments

  • @BugBobsWildWorld
    @BugBobsWildWorld 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video, Pierre! Keep 'em coming.

  • @rogermullins7877
    @rogermullins7877 Год назад +1

    An Excellent video, very well thought out. 👍👍👍

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад

      Thnaks so much. I try to give good value to the content, always. Glad you liked it, makes the effort worthwhile !

  • @stillinthestream
    @stillinthestream Год назад +2

    Helpful video which gives me inspiration to try harder. I think I need to practice slower approaches down low and from in the water. I had a magical experience one time in my canoe with many mating dragonflies landing all over the canoe and me too. Very cool to see you shooting with the IRIX 150. One of my all-time favourite lens. Very durable and beautiful bokeh. My copy broke after extensive use and I replaced it with a laowa, which is very good but the image quality is not the same as the IRIX. The focus grip on the IRIX, the weathersealing, and the focal length are all just so good. I look forward to more of your videos.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад +1

      Yes patience pays off. I often just sit at the site, by a pond or a stream and wait. Damselflies have come to perch on my shoes... The IRIX 150 is hard to master due to the necessity of very precise focusing but with mid-size or large subjects it s a gem. I use my trusted Laowa 100mm for "true" macro at 1:1 or more. They have different purposes. The Laowa is best for very small subjects, but the IRIX can't be beaten for proxiphoto and especially macrovideo

    • @stillinthestream
      @stillinthestream Год назад

      @@rivieramacro5240 I agree. I have the Laowa 90 and it is a stunningly sharp lens with a nice throw. Perfect for hand held stacking in the field. But the Irix is different for sure. More like a portrait lens in my mind. I will be getting another when the budget allows. I see you are an ambassador. Not hard to represent such a beautiful piece of technology!

  • @philwhyte4
    @philwhyte4 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant tutorial Pierre. Thank you. I am now raring to go out, practice and get my feet wet.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it ! Still some timel left if you are in the he Northern hemisphere

  • @Patto2276
    @Patto2276 Год назад +2

    Nice video. Not a huge fan of the music, but it's infrequent and short.

  • @josearmandoalonsoarenas3005
    @josearmandoalonsoarenas3005 2 года назад +1

    So amazing! I've never got a nice dragonfly picture. I hope next year I get one following this tips.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад

      Hi José ! I am sure you will. Not so hard just keep trying ! Good luck

  • @JPLamoureuxsTravels
    @JPLamoureuxsTravels 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyed this buddy, one of my favourite subjects to photograph! Great stuff 😉👍

  • @serra5818
    @serra5818 2 года назад +1

    You have been very helpful! Thank you for your hard work.

  • @somchai_damrongkittikul
    @somchai_damrongkittikul 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for your a lot of helpful tips👍

  • @Michal_Kosakowski
    @Michal_Kosakowski Год назад +1

    Great tips and awesome shots. Thank you. My suggestion - maybe turn down the music a notch, it's very loud compared to your narration

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад

      Hi ! Thks and I'll keep that in mind for future clips. Still in an ongoing learning curve w/Premiere pro and video editing ;-)

  • @warrengh5647
    @warrengh5647 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Pierre, I have tried photographing Dragon flies but haven't yet got 'a keeper'. Hopefully now armed with your knowledge I may stand a chance.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад

      Most welcome. And don't hesitate to reach out again here or on Facebook

  • @juancarlosplaza8301
    @juancarlosplaza8301 2 года назад +1

    Great tutorial!!! You've got a new subscriber!!

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Juan Carlos and welcome to the channel ! More tutorials being filmed

  • @d53101
    @d53101 Год назад +1

    Really informative video. I found a new pond to me on Taylor Creek here in Toronto that has great possibilities for Dragon Flies. I am keen on doing a photo shoot there soon. I am using a Canon 90D with a Tamron 90mm macro. As well as a Tamron 18 to 400 zoom which I had excellent results with.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад

      Good luck then. Try an extension tube with the long lens !

  • @mariemnaser8112
    @mariemnaser8112 2 года назад +1

    I admire your love for what you do❤️

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад +1

      Mariem, thank you ! Yes it's a lifelong passion and a nice way to spend time outdoors !

  • @NotSoGoodGamingTV
    @NotSoGoodGamingTV 3 года назад +1

    Great video and images! Been waiting for this!

  • @thomastuorto9929
    @thomastuorto9929 3 года назад +1

    Lots of great info here. Thank you.

  • @josefbuchner5644
    @josefbuchner5644 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video, it´s so helpful. Thank you so much.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Josef for the positive feedback ! Glad you liked it ;-) Working on more...

  • @kbruff2010
    @kbruff2010 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding presentation --- thank you

  • @emmanuelgraindepice5057
    @emmanuelgraindepice5057 3 года назад +2

    Super tuto très bien illustré, clair et détaillé. De superbes spots et de belles images. Bravo

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  3 года назад +1

      Merci Emmanuel ! Tes propres images sont une référence absolue pour les amateurs d'Odonates et de belle proxy ! Je suis fan depuis plusieurs années ;-)

  • @johannestan6878
    @johannestan6878 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot; quite useful and helpful tips!

  • @premswaroopkolluru4500
    @premswaroopkolluru4500 Год назад +1

    Your explanation with demonstration is excellent. You have mentioned teleconverter Nikon TC 1.7X III but I could find only NikonTC 1.7x 11 only I have Nikkor 70-300 AF-P lens Please suggest which teleconverter is suitable.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Sorry my mistake the TC is 1.7 II, I think only the TC 1.4 was offered in the 1.4 III version. Beware that adding TCs results in some loss of sharpness and therefore IQ degradation maybe even worse with a zoom lens

  • @lottatroublemaker6130
    @lottatroublemaker6130 Год назад +1

    Thanks SOOOOO much for a wonderful and very useful video! And thanks for sharing so many of your photos, they were so amazing, beautiful and inspiring!!! Thanks soooo much! I of course had to subscribe too! I will have to do some research befor next summer, to find bodies of water locally where I can get to them with my car and then wheelchair. Mobility issues is a bit of a challenge. But I should be able to find some places that may be usable, esp. if I can bring someone else to help out. I’ll bring a collapsible stool to get down low (or lowER, ☺️). I have this little round stool that collapses to a round, flat thing and you can make it as high or low as you want to, a quite nice aid for those that can’t crouch or something like that! 🤗

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked the video. Actually dragonfly photo does not need a lot of movement quite the opposite. I sit by the pond or river side and the dagonflies then just ignore me, sometimes come to perch on my shoes ! I also use a small collapsible stool sometimes so I can wait comfortably by the water or IN the water !
      Patience is key and staying still is the best to get closeup pics once you have found a good spot

  • @MrFreedlab
    @MrFreedlab 3 года назад +1

    On va voir Wookid en concert dans quelques semaines... excellente vidéo. Bravo.

  • @zakydungun206
    @zakydungun206 2 года назад +1

    Nice background🙂

  • @jimreimer6140
    @jimreimer6140 2 года назад +1

    Very, very nice!

  • @WetaMantis
    @WetaMantis 3 года назад +1

    Super ! Merci Pierre.

  • @glennhunt2375
    @glennhunt2375 3 года назад +1

    Very appropriatly timed tutorial Pierre, just about to recce an area at my local nature reserve for photographing some late season Dragonflies. The locations you have locally look great and all that lovely sunshine ! 👍

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  3 года назад

      Hi Glenn, great ! Hopefully some of those tips will help you get some nice new images. Not sure where you are located but I assume Europe so indeed the Odonata are still active until late august / early september if the weather stays warm. Still time for macro ! Good luck

  • @subramanyam6985
    @subramanyam6985 3 года назад +1

    great video, thanks..

  • @davebailey2584
    @davebailey2584 Год назад +1

    Thanks very helpful....

  • @johnclarke1319
    @johnclarke1319 4 месяца назад +1

    I think it's 2 dimensional the crop factor on D800 etc leaves you with around 16m pix not 24. but still excellent (crop factor squared) 36mp/(1.5x1.5)? Great advice, thank you

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  4 месяца назад

      Yes you are right probably around 40% so ca. 15MPx. My mistake. Glad you liked the video

  • @bubunghosh3091
    @bubunghosh3091 Год назад +1

    very very useful tips sir. Thank you very much

  • @goldenageskhmer
    @goldenageskhmer 2 года назад

    Such spectacular scenery & awesome photography. This was the perfect way after work and refocus! That's great video and images! Been waiting for this.
    Enjoying it! ❤..!!

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад

      Thanks a lot for the kind comments ! Stay tuned for more

  • @peterviragphoto
    @peterviragphoto Год назад

    Great in-depth tutorial with plenty of very useful tips Pierre. Lovely images & awesome b-rolls, especially loved of the aerial footage of you searching for subjects in the creek😀. Also the clips you managed to capture of them mid flight were exceptional! Cheers

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад

      Thks again. Yes I try to do a bit more video work when possible. Need new drone though. 🙄 Macrovideo will be a major focus this season. Hope to be able to produce several videos on the topic

  • @karlburchill2704
    @karlburchill2704 2 года назад +2

    Great video I'm in my 4th year now taking photos of dragonflies in the same location it can be quite challenging but I love watching their behaviour its fascinating.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. Yes I can go to the same pond over and over and it is a never ending joy to photograph those...

  • @cameraprepper7938
    @cameraprepper7938 2 года назад +1

    Your way to photographing dragonflies are nearly the same as mine, I use Sony A7RIV and A7RIVA with 61 megapixels, so plenty to crop from, I have fx the Voigtländer Macro APO-Lanthar 65mm 2.0 on one Camera and either the Sony 135mm 1.8 GM (close focus 0.7m) or the Tamron SP 300mm 5.6 Adaptall-2 on the other Camera, the Tamron are very light and compact (610g + adapter) so it is easy to carry, the close focus are 1.4m. I also sometime use my Sony 24mm 1.4 GM when I can come really close to get some images with insect, butterfly or dragonfly with the surrounding area. I have done macro photography since 1980, I never get tired of doing macro photography !

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад

      Nice ! Try adding an extension ring to the 300mm or the 135mm and you will get even more possibilities with one lens

  • @quekpatrick8481
    @quekpatrick8481 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful thank you 🙏

  • @jonb705
    @jonb705 3 года назад +1

    Stunning Photos just started following you on Instagram (well worth a look) Great video Pierre thanks for the tips. What speeds are you taking the in flight shots? Thanks for sharing

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the nice comments Jon ! For in-flight shots I set the ISO to avoid too much loss of detail (1600 - 2000 ISO) so speed varies from 1/2000s to 1/8000s (I chose aperture too). the faster the better so try to be at 1/4000s if possible to freeze wing movement. With modern sensors noise levels can probably be acceptable up to ISO 3200 - 6400. But if you need to crop then you'll lose details. It's a always a trade-off

    • @jonb705
      @jonb705 3 года назад

      @@rivieramacro5240 thank you for your information

  • @newtuber4freedom43
    @newtuber4freedom43 2 года назад

    Wonderful! Thank you. Subscribing!!

  • @messylaura
    @messylaura 2 года назад +1

    i can't see the point of using crop mode on a FF camera, as you say its only a crop not an extra manification so you might as well do that in post, why run the risk of clipping a wing or antenna with an in camera crop when you still have the same image size with FF
    great videos,

  • @tartineboy41
    @tartineboy41 3 года назад +1

    Excellent Thanks, merci !
    Do you use à flash on your kit ? Or only natural Light ?

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  3 года назад

      Thank you ! These are proxyphotos so no flash (unless you need a bit of light to fill the shadows), too cumbersome and no burst shooting possible with flash anyway. But for my macrophotography yes I use flash always (you can have a glimpse of the setup in my Concave diffuser in Borneo video)

  • @gibranblanco2603
    @gibranblanco2603 2 года назад +1

    Great tutorial. Could you share your camera settings? Thanks in advance
    Regards from Mexico

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад

      Buenos dias Gibran ! Thanks but unfortunately there is no single universal setting for those images. In natural light I use Aperture priority mode then I adjust ISO to get the speed I need. Then Manual mode if I do video. If you plan on getting nice bokeh then open up (and watch DOF), for in-flight speed is key and try to get as much DOF as possible to broaden the plane of focus (boost the ISO). For stacks, any diaph value will work, depending how you want the background and how many steps you can use in your stack... Hope that partially answers your question !

  • @d.k.1394
    @d.k.1394 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @mehmetb389
    @mehmetb389 2 года назад

    Thanks for this beautiful video. Very nice tutorials. Do you recommend using flash + diffuser for the subject in this video? (I also watched your excellent diffuser video 😊)

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад +4

      Thank you so much Mehmet. Regarding flash: large subjects like this are probably easier to photograph in natural light and you can also work on Bokeh. But yes you could use flash either to fill the shadows or for closer shots of face, wings etc. At higher magnification, you will need flash. Personnally I like to photgraph dragonflies in natural light with long focals, and I try to avoid harsh shadows. Morning lights and dew are great. But it's all a matter of style. You can try different approaches

    • @mehmetb389
      @mehmetb389 2 года назад

      @@rivieramacro5240 Thank you so much. I follow you with joy :)

  • @funnyguise
    @funnyguise Год назад

    great tutorial
    You should watch a tutorial on video editing to balance the audio better

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад

      Thks. Learning curve... Sound is probably better controlled in other vids, Several people have made that comment on this one

  • @ermansahinphotography
    @ermansahinphotography 7 месяцев назад +1

    16:52 amazing...

  • @calvinwongym8440
    @calvinwongym8440 Год назад

    sorry today i go to sleeping tomorrow i see your video

  • @chrisking3849
    @chrisking3849 2 года назад +1

    thank you off to dragon land N. coast California redwoods

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад

      Good luck ! And please let me know if you know a good Dragonfly spot in or near San Francisco !

  • @MrFreedlab
    @MrFreedlab 3 года назад +1

    Pour le flare - excellents conseils... par contre, si on ferme le diaphragme, on obtient des polygones... c'est moins joli que des ronds (pour ça, il faut soit travailler à pleine ouverture ou avoir un design de diaphragme qui préserve le rond)

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  3 года назад

      Oui c'est vrai bien entendu. J'ai l'habitude de faire pratiquer l'exercice pendant mes mini-stages de macro mais je ne voulais pas faire trop long sur le sujet, la video fait deja 17min
      Cela vaudra peut-etre une nouvelle video...
      Bonne idee merci !

  • @barrymckeown6822
    @barrymckeown6822 3 года назад +2

    Hi , in crop mode with a 36 MP camera, you are actually down to 16MP not 24MP

    • @richardwagner282
      @richardwagner282 3 года назад +1

      1.2x crop mode gives a 25MP image.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  3 года назад +1

      Yes I think you are right, my mistake ! Thks for pointing that out. Wrong calculation !

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  3 года назад +1

      @@richardwagner282 yes 1.5x on Nikon is 16MP indeed !

  • @johnjgilchrist
    @johnjgilchrist Год назад +1

    great pictures could you be a bit more precise about camera settings

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад +1

      Thanks. But settings depend on images. For best bokeh and still shots keep aperture at f2.8 / f4, for in-flight shots use at least 1/2000s if possible, then adjust ISO accordingly and use f/8 at least to get more depth of field and increase chances of getting insect in the focus plane

  • @fbekker1838
    @fbekker1838 Год назад +1

    Nice video. Not so nice music.. but enjoyed the video.

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад

      thanks ! Music choice is always difficult, can't please everybody though ;-)

    • @fbekker1838
      @fbekker1838 Год назад

      @@rivieramacro5240 that's true. No problems 🤣, thanks for the video

  • @MrFreedlab
    @MrFreedlab 3 года назад +1

    En plus, dans le jardin, on doit pouvoir se mettre au niveau du plan d'eau (sans trop se salir)

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  3 года назад

      moins fun que de s'allonger dans la boue au bord d'une mare cependant :-)

  • @huskythnoname4697
    @huskythnoname4697 2 года назад

    what's your recommendation for macro lens?

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  2 года назад +2

      Hi ! difficult to say. All macro lenses are of very high quality. To chose you have to decide what kind of macro you want to do. The Tamron 90mm, the Laowa 100mm are great choices. The Canon 100 is very good and we have to see what how the new Nikkor 100mm Z mount performs, but should be sharp too. With longer focals lengths, the IRIX 150 is great and the Sigma 150 is also said to be good.The Sigma 180mm is super sharp but heavy. I would suggest not to buy anything under 90mm since you have to be very close to the subject (if you want to do insect macro)
      And for M4/3 the 60mm Olympus is fantastic

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel Год назад

    No "flash"???? No diffused light????

    • @rivieramacro5240
      @rivieramacro5240  Год назад

      well no since flash will just burn everything and diffusing it is not possible as animals are too shy. Better get up early for example to play with beautiful soft morning mights, shoot against the light, etc. And avoid shooting in direct mid-day sunlight. Learn to work with natural light !

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel Год назад

      @@rivieramacro5240 Thank you

  • @a.b.abgmailuser6288
    @a.b.abgmailuser6288 10 месяцев назад

    spectacular!!!