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!