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    Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed Six Seconds ~ F/14 ~ Natural Light ~ Sony Alpha a58 ~ Tamron 90mm 272E

    Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

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    Re: Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    WOW! Eye to eye indeed May I ask what the environment looked like when you shot this ? as you have a very plain BG. Did you shoot it indoors? Clear and detailed shot, I like the colors. I'm not sure if the BG is a bit too dark on the left though.

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    Re: Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    Really nice image.

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    Re: Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    This is a really well done image

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    Re: Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    WOW! Eye to eye indeed May I ask what the environment looked like when you shot this ? as you have a very plain BG. Did you shoot it indoors? Clear and detailed shot, I like the colors. I'm not sure if the BG is a bit too dark on the left though.
    I shot it outdoors using our glass wall as a bg. The color difference is because I lined up with the aluminum corner peace on one side and the window on the other. No lights on in the house hence the dark glass. It could be a little dark but you know me.

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    Re: Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    Really nice image.

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    I'm glad we cemented the dead branch in place. I have multiple bg possibilities and some nice afternoon light.

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    Re: Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    This is a really well done image
    Thanks, he or she is so detailed the plain bg works well.

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    Re: Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    Great shot Brian, I'm jealous.

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    Re: Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    Quote Originally Posted by PhilMain View Post
    Great shot Brian, I'm jealous.

    Phil
    We have a dead branch cemented into the ground at just the right height to get shots like this one of Robber flies. I have 270 degrees of variable backgrounds. Robber flies have a very precise danger zone. My Tamron 90mm lets me get just outside their fly away zone. If I take 15 or 20 shots I often get one like this.

    A certain amount of skill, preparation, the right gear and luck. Anyone can do it.

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    Re: Eye to eye with a Robber Fly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely captured.
    he kept flying off and back offering me a different perspective every time.

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