How to Take Beautiful Butterfly Photos
Here are my best tips for taking beautiful butterfly pictures!
1. Plant flowers. No flowers, no butterflies. Providing the right plants is essential to attracting butterflies. Besides my all-time favorite summer perennials, zinnias and cosmos are two other butterfly magnets.
2. Shoot in broad daylight. Plenty of sunshine is the secret to getting bright, vibrant colors that pop. I’ve also found that butterflies are most active during the middle of the day.
3. Check the background. Before taking any picture, I always ask myself, “How does the background look? Are there any distracting buildings or unnatural colors?” A great foreground can be ruined with a distracting background. I really like to shoot looking across on ground level to achieve a soft, green background.
4. Set up your camera correctly. I usually photograph butterflies with a wide ƒ-stop, a fast shutter speed, and a telephoto or macro lens. If don’t have a DSLR user, there are lots of free smartphone apps that let you manipulate your phone camera’s settings. However, there is no substitute for a good lens!
5. Be patient. Some butterflies are shy and need a minute to warm up to your presence. If you notice a lot of traffic to one particular flower or plant, try pointing your camera there and waiting for the butterflies to land.
Do you have any more tips and tricks for taking great butterfly photos? I’d love to hear in the comments below!