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    Re: A few macro from the garden

    Nice collection; my favorite is the fourth one

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    Re: A few macro from the garden

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Nice collection; my favorite is the fourth one
    I agree!.

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    Re: A few macro from the garden

    Thanks guys glad you like the shieldbug

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    Re: A few macro from the garden

    Nice shots. I particularly like the hover, and I'm intrigued by the other fly. I don't recall ever seeing one with those stripes.

    This may be just my taste, but one reason I like the hover image more than that of the other fly is your position. I find bugs much more interesting if shot from the side or front, at roughly their level, than shot from the top. Shooting from the top gives the same perspective a passer-by would have, although of course much closer. IMHO, that makes those shots less interesting.

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    Re: A few macro from the garden

    You have, Eupeodes corollae female
    Dock Bug
    Brassica Bug
    Green Shieldbug
    Flesh Fly (Sarcophaga sp) a difficult family to fully identify.

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    Re: A few macro from the garden

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Nice shots. I particularly like the hover, and I'm intrigued by the other fly. I don't recall ever seeing one with those stripes.

    This may be just my taste, but one reason I like the hover image more than that of the other fly is your position. I find bugs much more interesting if shot from the side or front, at roughly their level, than shot from the top. Shooting from the top gives the same perspective a passer-by would have, although of course much closer. IMHO, that makes those shots less interesting.
    Hi Dan i always like to shoot from the front or side i think its a much better picture from eye level not always possible though and i will take from avove if theres no ther option , the fly is a flesh fly by the way

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    Re: A few macro from the garden

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    You have, Eupeodes corollae female
    Dock Bug
    Brassica Bug
    Green Shieldbug
    Flesh Fly (Sarcophaga sp) a difficult family to fully identify.
    Thanks Geoff im glad you named that brassica bug it had me puzzled

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