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    A fly

    Another Asteia amoena 2,5 mm small fly.

    A fly

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    Re: A fly

    Nicely done.

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    Re: A fly

    The bokeh is superb; Only if the bee were a bit more sharp.....

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    Re: A fly

    Cool cool Rudi.

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    Re: A fly

    Thanks John, Nandakumar and Jim for taking time to comment.

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    Re: A fly

    Rudi, I am here. I am here. I am always late. Sorry...I saw this yesterday and I thought it is very pretty being able to catch that IIF midair. FYI I am still trying to catch a mid-air flying fly with my chopsticks let alone photograph one. I like the background too.

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    Re: A fly

    Thanks Izzie, for stopping by and commenting. It make me laugh !!

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    2.5mm! wow... that is a very hard shot! was the fly hovering? even if it was that needs serious concentration even with a burst shoot!

    I bow to a master

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    Quote Originally Posted by James G View Post
    2.5mm! wow... that is a very hard shot! was the fly hovering? even if it was that needs serious concentration even with a burst shoot!....
    It was slowly 'hovering' down, as I tried to explain in the thread 'a little dot' A little dot ....
    I spent most off my free time in june looking out for this little bugger. In the beginning it was hard to focus on, but it got better with practice....


    Quote Originally Posted by James G View Post
    I bow to a master
    Thanks, You are too kind James. My beloved wife would call me mad, pigheaded, stubborn......

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    Re: A fly

    your wife must know my wife!

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    Re: A fly

    a great capture.

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    Thanks Dan.

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