nice capture. I'm envious; we are weeks away from bugs yet.
Wonderful combination of detail in the body and motion in the wings!
This has nicely captured those fast quivering wings as it hovers as well as having legs touching those small delicate petals.
I'm seeing a few of them now but so far I have only managed to photograph them sitting on leaves or stems.
Well captured Mark, plenty of detail and a great composition. Those Bee flies are too quick for me to make an image of, I have trouble with moving subjects
what a busy bee working and hanging out- nicely done
Wonderful shot. I particularly like the way that the lighting illuminates the hairs on the fly's body, giving a silhouette of the actual body below.
John
Thanks Dan, its always a bit exciting when they first show in numbers, a confirmation its spring for real
Thank you Mike, I was lucky the light let me have the DoF and shutter speed needed
Cheers Geoff, yep - I took a few with the intent of getting the feeding shot - was please with this one, as you say the hover and the contact feeding aspect it good to capture
Thanks Peter, at the moment they are busy feeding up so tend to hang about a bit - I spotted it and watched it moved from stem to stem on the plant so sat and focused on the next logical flower stem and allowed it to move into the shot - minor focus adjustment was all that was needed- lazy mans macro
Cheers John, appreciated
Thanks Jeffrey, appreciated
Thank you John R, yep for once it came together with the light in the right place, they really are furballs aren't they. It was part of what I wanted to show, so I was pleased it came out so well.
I saw my first Beefly today and, as ever, I am amazed as to how anyone can get a photo of these insects. They never seem to stay in the same place for more than a second or two. Well, done Mark!
John
So glad I got to see your shot and hear the discussion. I have what I think just may be a Bombylius Major photo and have always wondered what it was. I'll post it :-)
Good shot Mark,
Yes, that's how I had best success shooting bees (etc.) last summer.Thanks Peter, at the moment they are busy feeding up so tend to hang about a bit - I spotted it and watched it moved from stem to stem on the plant so sat and focused on the next logical flower stem and allowed it to move into the shot - minor focus adjustment was all that was needed- lazy man's macro
I even set up a flash or two on light stands.
Thanks Jean,
Cheers John, they do like to move about !
Thanks Susan, commmented on
Thank you Dave, trying to avoid flash wherever possible, i really do need to get my head around it at some point but - I am lazy
I had two of those beautiful bee fly last Sunday and was really proud of it when I was editing my shot, but now I saw your shot here, I wouldn't even dare upload the damn thing! Your shot is so perfect while mine is fuggedtaboutit!!! Oh well...maybe next time...