As children, a great many years ago, we were always told 'Make sure you wash behind your ears and under your chin'. Well the same thing applies to insects! Head rotated by 90 degrees to reach those awkward spots.
My first Eristalis pertinax this year, so another hopeful sign of spring just around the corner.
A brief gap between the rain showers, so poor light meant an ISO of 800 and a dark subject beside an almost white leaf edge obviously needed an exposure compromise. Sigma 180 mm macro lens.
I did use flash on some photos but this one, which I thought was the most interesting, was with natural light.
Far from perfect, but that applies to most of my 'in the wild' macro images.