Very lucky, nice shot.
Nice shot - I like the colours.
Hi Brian,
I did (literally) say "wow" when I saw this, so it must be good.
Being my usual pernickety self, I could say it is compositionally 'unfortunate' about the dark area on the left of frame, but at times like this, all you can do is shoot, which you did and achieved a good sharp result.
Talking of the fly for a moment; the combination of head (eyes), thorax and abdomen look like a mix of three different species due to their differing colours.
Well done, Dave
Very nice Brian.
Just a thought, but, would a bit of a vignette help to camouflage the corners and blend in the dark side on the left?
Awesome shot Brian
You are definitely becoming luckier recently, Brian.
Or alternatively, you might be becoming a better photographer.
My wife will shout it from the mountaintop: I have no false modesty. I am getting better but the tree orchid has a stem that is over a foot long and the slightest breeze gets it moving. The wind was blowing gently but erratically. The fly instead of moving was (as you can see from the tongue) feeding so he or she was momentarily immobile. 80% luck.
Great shot... You have plenty of room to crop this a bit...
Great shot. Love the detail and colour!
Hi Brian, if this image is luck, or your improved skills, it is a keeper. Well done!
I rarely ascribe to the concept of luck. But if you were using delayed shutter, yes, one must consider it