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    Not the gardeners' friend

    Caught in the sweet peas this evening. Size of the greenfly and the evening light mean it is not technically the best macro ever shot, but all things considered I'm quite happy. C&C, as always, welcome.


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    Edit: It was shot handheld at 1/320s, f/11 and ISO 2000
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    Nice effort.

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    Re: Not the gardeners' friend

    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    Caught in the sweet peas this evening. Size of the greenfly and the evening light mean it is not technically the best macro ever shot, but all things considered I'm quite happy. C&C, as always, welcome.


    Not the gardeners' friend

    just a small point of clarification; this is a spider not a fly?



    Edit: It was shot handheld at 1/320s, f/11 and ISO 2000

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    Re: Not the gardeners' friend

    ....and it is very much a gardener's friend, it eats the nasties

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    Brian, "Greenfly" is the common name for an aphid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphid) and despite the name is indeed not a fly.

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    Randy, it may be a transatlantic thing, but according to this authoritative source they are not what you want to have in the garden: https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=181

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    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    Brian, "Greenfly" is the common name for an aphid (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphid) and despite the name is indeed not a fly.
    Bill, I learn something new on a good day and this has just turned into a good day. Thanks.

    The name is confusing but there's no doubt about the quality of your shot.

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    Thanks Brian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    Randy, it may be a transatlantic thing, but according to this authoritative source they are not what you want to have in the garden: https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=181
    Aphids are not a good thing in a garden, this is true.............This is a spider, alas

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    Re: Not the gardeners' friend

    Thanks Randy - so I can hold off on the spray?

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    My guess would be for one of the Metellina spider species.

    I would slightly and selectively tone down the background highlights but otherwise this looks fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    Thanks Randy - so I can hold off on the spray?
    Ultimately....It depends on how you feel about spiders

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