Quick tip if you have frisky moths that won't stay still you can put them in a container in a fridge for a while and the cool temperature forces them to go still sleep. It doesn't harm them
A useful tip Colm. I tend to try and image mine first thing in the morning when they are less active anyway. For the others they are normally away as I lift the lid off and give me no chance to catch them! Thanks for watching👍
Just goes to show Scott with a bit of investment in a trap and a few basic props you can get some nice images if you are a person who is limited for time or not able to travel. Very much into invert. macro photography so nice to see a fresh subject. 👍
Thanks Glen, I always find macro a great way to immerse yourself in photography without leaving the garden. The moth trap never fails to produce some nice examples. Thanks for watching mate👍
Some great ideas to encourage the moths there. I had no idea they would be so passive, allowing you to pick them up etc. Good tips and you got some fantastic shots. Love the Elephant Hawk shot. 👍
Cheers Adrian, it was a little too hot over here for us so it was nice to do some photography without leaving the garden! (anything over 20 degrees and its too warm for me😂) Thanks for watching mate👍
Brilliant video as usual mate. I must admit I was a bit reluctant to watch this one, because in normal circumstances I cannot stand moths! But I made myself watch, and actually thoroughly enjoyed it! In actually fact I thought some of the moths were quite cute!
Hi Ash, moths are very surprising in there wide range of colour, size etc. Really very underrated compared to butterflies but so much more interesting in my opinion. Always great to get he moth trap out in the summer, you never know what your going to get!! Thanks for watching👍
I think your unknown might be a common rustic agg. But not sure. Like you, I've got a trap that I've not used much for some years. The problem is that our neighbours have extended their house upwards and any light in my garden is liable to keep them awake at night. So I've bought a black-light bulb. It's not as good as the MV but still attracts moths.
Thanks Kenneth, I think you could be right. I have numerous field guides but still find identification difficult for anything obvious! It can be difficult in more built up areas. I back onto fields so its not an issue. i must say I like the idea of a portable system that I can take to the local woods and set up overnight as it would be interesting to see what variation there is in species. Maybe a project for the future👍
Great video Scott, i had no idea that the UK had that many different species of moth. The trap looks a great idea and will have to try out the white sheet method. 👍🏻
Very interesting Scott. I saw a moth trap used on Brownsea Island a couple of years ago and was amazed at the variety and beauty of the moths they caught. I did consider getting a moth trap but was put off by the price. Great to see how it works for you with a cheaper trap. You got some great shots there. I think I will give this a go when I have some spare time.
Cheers Paul, it's a useful edition when the weather is so hot the other wildlife is under cover and the birds are still tatty after the breeding season. Of course now I've made the video it's chucking it down!!😂👍
Thats good to know Dave. I've had mine for more years than i can remember and would love to get a new one that I can run off a portable power supply so will be looking to have discussions with Paul soon myself👍
Thanks for the great technique information!! If you don't mind me asking, who is the manufacturer and where did you get the red base plate extension on your a6400?
Hello Jack, thanks for watching the video. The plate is an L-bracket that is designed to let you turn the camera in portrait mode while leaving the ball head in position. I got mine from an ebay listing but there are loads of alternatives. Hopefully this ebay item link will help. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164773968548
No, there isn't, I just didn't see the need for it in this video. If you see some of my later macro photography videos I do use a flash and diffuser👍Thanks for watching!
Hi, this is where I got mine from a good number of years ago. Last time I contacted him he was very busy but drop him a line! Cheers!👍 www.pwbelg.clara.net/mercury/12v/
Quick tip if you have frisky moths that won't stay still you can put them in a container in a fridge for a while and the cool temperature forces them to go still sleep. It doesn't harm them
A useful tip Colm. I tend to try and image mine first thing in the morning when they are less active anyway. For the others they are normally away as I lift the lid off and give me no chance to catch them! Thanks for watching👍
wonderful moth trap video, great share
Thanks Tony, I just got it done here before the weather turned and the torrential rain turned up!😂😂👍
Just goes to show Scott with a bit of investment in a trap and a few basic props you can get some nice images if you are a person who is limited for time or not able to travel. Very much into invert. macro photography so nice to see a fresh subject. 👍
Thanks Glen, I always find macro a great way to immerse yourself in photography without leaving the garden. The moth trap never fails to produce some nice examples. Thanks for watching mate👍
Some great ideas to encourage the moths there. I had no idea they would be so passive, allowing you to pick them up etc. Good tips and you got some fantastic shots. Love the Elephant Hawk shot. 👍
Thanks Robert. Some are more placid than others during the day time. Really only scratched the surface of moths with this one! Thanks for watching👍
Cool shots of the moths Scott. Interesting to see the way you set everything up. Thanks for sharing the video 👍🙏
Cheers Adrian, it was a little too hot over here for us so it was nice to do some photography without leaving the garden! (anything over 20 degrees and its too warm for me😂) Thanks for watching mate👍
Brilliant video as usual mate. I must admit I was a bit reluctant to watch this one, because in normal circumstances I cannot stand moths! But I made myself watch, and actually thoroughly enjoyed it! In actually fact I thought some of the moths were quite cute!
Hi Ash, moths are very surprising in there wide range of colour, size etc. Really very underrated compared to butterflies but so much more interesting in my opinion. Always great to get he moth trap out in the summer, you never know what your going to get!! Thanks for watching👍
Great subject Scott you put a lot of effort in to doing that. Shows what you can find close to home. Great images. Cheers Keith.
Cheers Keith, fascinating to see what you've captured in the morning as long as you can get there before those pesky birds hoover them up!😂
I think your unknown might be a common rustic agg. But not sure. Like you, I've got a trap that I've not used much for some years. The problem is that our neighbours have extended their house upwards and any light in my garden is liable to keep them awake at night. So I've bought a black-light bulb. It's not as good as the MV but still attracts moths.
Thanks Kenneth, I think you could be right. I have numerous field guides but still find identification difficult for anything obvious! It can be difficult in more built up areas. I back onto fields so its not an issue. i must say I like the idea of a portable system that I can take to the local woods and set up overnight as it would be interesting to see what variation there is in species. Maybe a project for the future👍
Great video Scott, i had no idea that the UK had that many different species of moth. The trap looks a great idea and will have to try out the white sheet method. 👍🏻
Give it a go when the weather cheers up. You will be surprised at the number of colourful species we have. Thanks for watching👍
Thanks for making a great video 👍
Thanks for watching, really glad you enjoyed it. More coming soon👍
Very interesting Scott. I saw a moth trap used on Brownsea Island a couple of years ago and was amazed at the variety and beauty of the moths they caught. I did consider getting a moth trap but was put off by the price. Great to see how it works for you with a cheaper trap. You got some great shots there. I think I will give this a go when I have some spare time.
Cheers Paul, it's a useful edition when the weather is so hot the other wildlife is under cover and the birds are still tatty after the breeding season. Of course now I've made the video it's chucking it down!!😂👍
Thanks for the interesting video. Has anybody got a source for reasonably priced moth traps in the UK?
Hi Dave, not sure if this is still going but this is where I got mine from. 👍 www.pwbelg.clara.net/index.html
@@scotttilleyphotography Thanks for the link Paul is still around nd we are discusions about having a trap built fo me.😀
Thats good to know Dave. I've had mine for more years than i can remember and would love to get a new one that I can run off a portable power supply so will be looking to have discussions with Paul soon myself👍
Thanks for the great technique information!! If you don't mind me asking, who is the manufacturer and where did you get the red base plate extension on your a6400?
Hello Jack, thanks for watching the video. The plate is an L-bracket that is designed to let you turn the camera in portrait mode while leaving the ball head in position. I got mine from an ebay listing but there are loads of alternatives. Hopefully this ebay item link will help.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164773968548
Is there a reason you don’t use diffused flash?
No, there isn't, I just didn't see the need for it in this video. If you see some of my later macro photography videos I do use a flash and diffuser👍Thanks for watching!
Hello, do you have a link or name of the moth trap manufacturer you bought from?
Hi, this is where I got mine from a good number of years ago. Last time I contacted him he was very busy but drop him a line! Cheers!👍
www.pwbelg.clara.net/mercury/12v/
@scotttilleyphotography ty for the reply. I did my first nights mothing with the Bucks recorder last night, I'm hooked already!
@@trekkietrek1774 Great stuff, I'm always amazed at the variety compared to butterflies. 👍👍