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Insects Pictures – How to Take Good Insect Pictures

February 12, 2010 By Alisha

Today’s post is all about the wonderful world of “bugs.” That’s right- bees, butterflies, dragonflies, beetles, spiders and so many others that help “make the world go round.”

Since  insects often get a bad rap, here are some simple tips on how you can take some fascinating insect pictures.  So, let’s give these little bugs the attention they deserve.

Photo Courtesy of Luc Viatour

Tip #1- Macro Time

This may be stating the obvious, but you need to use a macro lens or macro mode. Stay within the macro range and keep the camera extremely still and you’ll get some nice sharp images. If you’re not sure how close to get, look at your camera manual.

Tip #2 – Don’t Breathe

When taking up close pictures of insects you will need to hold your breath. That’s because most insects are sensitive to carbon dioxide and will fly or run away if you breath directly on them. There are some exceptions to this rule as some beetles will actually freeze if you breathe on them. However, once you breathe on them and they take off it’s too late to get their shot so it’s generally best to hold your breath.

Tip #3 – Start Early

Insects actually slow down with cooler temperatures, so if you want to make it easier on yourself take pictures early in the morning or at twilight when the temperatures are cooler.

Tip #4 – Watch Your Shadow

Insects can see shadows very well so never approach them from the same direction as the light casts. They’ll spot your shadow quickly and will be sure to take off before you even get your camera out.

Photo Courtesy: Luc Viatour

Tip #5 – Proper Composition

Just like any close up picture you should use proper composition techniques. By filling the frame with the subject and using composition techniques like “rule of thirds” you can make sure to shoot an eye catching photograph.

Tip #6- Know Your Insect

Anytime you’re taking pictures of wildlife -whether animals or insects- you should have a basic understanding of your subject. By understanding their patterns of behavior and what types of plants or environments they prefer you’ll be more likely to get a good shot. You should also know if the insect you’re shooting is poisonous or dangerous as there are some types of spiders and insects with powerful or lethal venom. Sure, it may be unlikely but it is always worth knowing.

Insects can certainly be one of the most challenging subjects to photograph so hopefully these simple tips will help you photograph a truly eye catching image.

Thank you to Viatour Luc for the use of his two insect images!

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