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    Midge (Chironomus sp)

    There have been a lot of midges around this last few weeks and I posted an image a while back,
    But I've become a bit fascinated by them and I spent a bit of time a few days back seeing just how 'detailed' a shot I could get.

    They are not too difficult to find, resting up in the typical pose below, but waiting for that moment when there is no breeze + keeping the camera steady (I do use a monopod for stability), ... I'm still trying to straighten the kinks in my back and shoulders....

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    Midge (Chironomus sp)
    #2 The best I think for eye detail !

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    Re: Midge (Chironomus sp)

    Nice shots.

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    Re: Midge (Chironomus sp)

    Very well taken; i liked second one the best

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    Wow! Fabulous detail, light and very nice composition as well. I like them all!

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    Re: Midge (Chironomus sp)

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Very well taken; i liked second one the best
    +1 to that.

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    Re: Midge (Chironomus sp)

    Always difficult subjects, so these have come out exceptionally well.

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    Re: Midge (Chironomus sp)

    I prefer #2 as well, like Nandy...it is a lot clearer than the other two since that was your purpose. You've achieve it through that. (I am not commenting on the beauty, OK?)

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    Re: Midge (Chironomus sp)

    Thankyou all,

    I am not commenting on the beauty, OK?
    Izzie, I would never suggest these little monsters are beautiful..... 'Striking' maybe? .. and totally fascinating to me .....

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    Re: Midge (Chironomus sp)

    very nicely done!

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    Re: Midge (Chironomus sp)

    Quote Originally Posted by James G View Post
    Thank you all,
    Izzie, I would never suggest these little monsters are beautiful..... 'Striking' maybe? .. and totally fascinating to me .....
    OK...deal!

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