Lovely capture Jim, cheers for sharing how you achieved it!![]()
Lovely capture Jim, cheers for sharing how you achieved it!![]()
Nice capture of the Dragon Geoff, was this your old Canon 24-105?
Very nice Jim, well captured bud!
Very nice David. The second one stands out to me.
Cheers Jim, thanks for commenting bud!
Would that Dragon be a Keeled Skimmer, David? Orthetrum coerulescens.
Compare the wing spot to my Black-tailed Skimmer.
And yes, shot with my Canon 24-105 lens and the 40D. Didn't take any macro gear because it was a volunteer maintenance day so I thought I might grab a couple of 'people shots' but not any serious insect work. See my Weekly Photos thread for the only person photo from the day; and that was also just a quick snap.
Incidentally, they will probably be some of the last shots using that camera body. When I updated to a 7D I kept my 40D as a spare but I've recently gone to the 7D Mk II so I have the older 7D as a spare now. That old 7D had done a lot of hard work so after getting the new camera I sent it off for a full service.
Had to stay at home all day waiting for it to be delivered today; and it was a lovely day but I was just pottering in the garden etc instead of doing serious bug hunting. Now the forecast for next week looks disappointing.![]()
Great shot of the bee Jim and that second dragon fly image is a real keeper David
Tokina 90mm 2.5 AT-X w/ Raynox 150 @ 1.15x F22
http://abload.de/img/p7110091nrjxs1s.jpg
@ f20
http://abload.de/img/p7110173nrcvsvz.jpg
http://abload.de/img/p7110187nr7js3q.jpg
Last edited by piggsy; 11th July 2015 at 12:08 AM.
Izzie, thats her abdomen, the spinnerets are there - these type dont weave a web but do still produce silk
Nice Jim, minimalist - good angle![]()
Nice capture Jim!