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    Big and Small

    This is one from last year, I am looking at my old pictures to play with post processing - I pushed this through DxO to output as a .dng file then played a bit more in Elements 11 - final output to a .jpg, something I will play with some more but going to have to get a proper workflow written down and then tweak it to get to a final workflow that is good and repeatable. Work In progress

    Anyway, happy to put it up here for review and comments

    f8 1/400sec at iso 200 with sigma 150 macro lens, hand held.

    Big and Small

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    Nicely captured.

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    From that angle you got me wondering about the identity of the Helophilus. The hind leg colouration looks like it might have more black; like H. hybridus. But going by the amount of black on the hind edge of tergite 2, I would say H. pendulus male.

    Otherwise, a good clear shot.

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    Thanks John,

    Cheers Geoff, must admit had not got the book out yet - just looked - spot on as expected sir

    I liked the little fella on the rh side - cant get any detail on it mind you

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    Re: Big and Small

    Well captured and a handsome image. Also... I was kind of liking the little guy on the right too.

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    Re: Big and Small

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    From that angle you got me wondering about the identity of the Helophilus. The hind leg colouration looks like it might have more black; like H. hybridus. But going by the amount of black on the hind edge of tergite 2, I would say H. pendulus male
    ... and what's the smaller one Geoff?
    (sorry, couldn't resist - I shouldn't (even jokingly) mock, I'm sure I have been grateful for your identification skills)

    Great capture Mark.

    Cheers, Dave
    Last edited by Dave Humphries; 1st April 2015 at 08:29 PM.

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    Re: Big and Small

    Nicely processed. I haven't tried my DXO yet despite my many reminders to myself to learn it...so can you please tell me how you processed this? Please....

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    I like the colors and details , very nice shot The small one looks like a helicopter in lightbox

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    I like it, although I would like to open it up a bit without loosing detail in the pedals. I'm afraid it would be almost impossible to open up without masking out the bee only. It just seems a bit dark over all but the delicate details in the pedals would be nice to keep.

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    Nice shot, a twofer as I like to call them!

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    Re: Big and Small

    Very nice Mark, well captured bud

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    Cheers Mark, it is kinda cute

    Thanks Dave, I suspct that little one will remain a mystery

    Izzie, when I get a repeatable output -I will let you know, I think this was a Bo Bo - I exported it from DxO after adjustments as a .dng file so not sure the adjustments were carried forward into the image in Elements, it looks brighter in DxO as a .nef raw file. I will keep playing and try to capture the workflow so if I get it right I can repeat it

    Thank you Binnur, appreciated

    David, thanks, it was a balance to brighten it up more and lose detail or leave at this level, I chose to go with this as the colour on the Hoverfly is more life accurate

    Barbara, thanks a twofer indeed

    Cheers David, appreciated

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    Re: Big and Small

    The little critter, Dave, is facing away from us so we can only really see under the abdomen. But how about one of the Thrip species (Thysanoptera) ? Possibly Odontothrips ulicis or something similar.

    Next time it will be up to Mark to clearly photograph everything in the scene.

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    I sit chastised and will try to do better next time

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