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    Ladybird

    Came across this ladybird that was not long after emerging from it's pupa,which had decided to attach on a vertical wall.C&C most welcome,Best Wishes,Pat.

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    Re: Ladybird

    Interesting subject and very good use of shallow depth of field, Pat. I like it.

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    Re: Ladybird

    Amazing picture Pat. Did you used macro lens for it ?

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    Re: Ladybird

    excellent focus and shallow depth of field.

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    Re: Ladybird

    Thank you very much Willie,Kaushik,and Steve for your comments.
    Kaushik,a 100mm macro was used.
    Best Wishes Pat.

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    Re: Ladybird

    Hi Pat
    No ifs or buts, just perfect, love the pics. Shame i now have a sore neck trying to look at them as landscape

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    Re: Ladybird

    is this what you wanted a centered picture that says "click" a ladybird ... (lady-bug" in the USA)

    How about rotate to an up-hill motion and a bit more environment? (The shoot was to tight for me to re-compose as an example to you, sorry. I try to SHOW folks what I mean)

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    Re: Ladybird

    Superb shot, and a brilliant example of what that lens can do in the right hands

    Wonderful to see the ladybird in such perfect condition, being so newly emerged.

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    Re: Ladybird

    Classic shot of a newly emerged 7 spot ladybird, Pat. The colour will gradually darken over a few days/weeks.

    They appear to lick, or eat, part of the pupal casing after emerging; which is what this one is doing. But I'm not sure of the reason. Perhaps there is some easily available moisture or protein there.

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