Old Photos -- New Entries (and trusty old compact camera)

While clearing out older files in my photo editor, I'm coming across items suitable for iNaturalist and other wildlife monitoring platforms. I took a lot of photos before I joined any of these forums, enthusiastic about my new ultrazoom point-and-shoot camera; however, I'm finding many taken with my old Canon ELPH 100 compact camera. Even with some deterioration in its optics and intrusion by dust specks or stains, it gets some good shots when the light is bright, and later editing can make them even better. (By the way, I discovered with the help of tips posted online by other photographers, that some of the specks and stains in the camera's optics can be removed by holding a vacuum cleaner over the extended lens. I've done that a couple of times, and now I keep the camera closed up in a bag to protect it from dust when not in use.)

Butterfly photos [to be] linked to this post were taken with the ELPH. The American copper and great spangled fritillary are species we are not finding as much recently in our Howard County Butterfly Survey. There is also a golden-backed snipe fly, taken with my ultrazoom.

(Another camera tip: Resist temptation to take quick shots in light rain or any rain with an ultrazoom. The retracting lens when you turn the camera off carries moisture into the camera body, and I have had to buy a new ultrazoom as a result of the damage to the optics and electronics. Somebody online had suggested that taking such shots was possible, but they probably were thinking of DSLR's with separate lens component which does not retract into the camera.)

Posted on 30 January, 2023 15:09 by cgkoonce cgkoonce

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

Great Spangled Fritillary (Argynnis cybele)

Observer

cgkoonce

Date

July 9, 2015 12:42 PM EDT

Description

Old photos were found in a series I took during a walk with my compact camera around the lake on this date. This is the only time I have seen great spangled at Lake Kittamaqundi (or anywhere in Columbia Town Center). At the time this good growth of wild bergamot had been established on this section of shore, but it has been overtaken by other plants since then.

Photos / Sounds

What

Golden-backed Snipe Fly (Chrysopilus thoracicus)

Observer

cgkoonce

Date

May 30, 2015 10:47 AM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Great Spangled Fritillary (Argynnis cybele)

Observer

cgkoonce

Date

July 31, 2015 01:08 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio glaucus)

Observer

cgkoonce

Date

July 31, 2015 01:11 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Pearl Crescent (Phyciodes tharos)

Observer

cgkoonce

Date

July 31, 2015 01:27 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Eastern American Copper (Lycaena hypophlaeas ssp. hypophlaeas)

Observer

cgkoonce

Date

July 31, 2015 01:31 PM EDT

Photos / Sounds

What

Red-banded Hairstreak (Calycopis cecrops)

Observer

cgkoonce

Date

August 1, 2015 01:24 PM EDT

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