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    Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Out of the roughly 6,750 species of Robber Flies this is only the second one I have found in our garden.
    ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 1.3s ~ F/16 ~ Natural Lighting. A couple of days ago I stuck two twigs in the ground hoping to attract the other smaller species of Robber Flies that I usually shoot. Today this monster was sitting on one of them.

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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Beautiful.

    The focus is spot on, so far as I can see.

    As someone who shoots mountains and trees and such like, I am in awe of you guys who can do this.

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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Brian,

    this is superb. Well composed, well exposed, and lots of in-focus detail. I think this is the best bug macro you have posted. You did yourself proud. All that hard work has paid off.

    Dan

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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Super shot. The only change I might suggest is to have pumped in a tiny bit of light from the lens direction to gain some extra detail in the body of the insect...

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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Super shot I realy do like it 👍

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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Well done Brian, I like the details that you’ve captured especially the hint of the compound eye.


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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Super shot. The only change I might suggest is to have pumped in a tiny bit of light from the lens direction to gain some extra detail in the body of the insect...
    I thought about it long and hard. I could have used a mask to lighten the body but everything else works so well together I didn't want to risk mucking things.

    But as I'm a little bit more alert today than last night I'll give it a shot.

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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Brian,

    this is superb. Well composed, well exposed, and lots of in-focus detail. I think this is the best bug macro you have posted. You did yourself proud. All that hard work has paid off.

    Dan
    This is actually a wee bit of a cheat. This lady is more than twice the size of the other species in our garden. making it a lot easier to get the fine detail

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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    Beautiful.

    The focus is spot on, so far as I can see.

    As someone who shoots mountains and trees and such like, I am in awe of you guys who can do this.
    Actually we do the same thing. You find ways to capture the essence of your homeland. I find ways to capture the essence of our garden. If I was still a lighthouse keeper on Ivory Island I might have ended up shooting very differently.

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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Quote Originally Posted by ST1 View Post
    Well done Brian, I like the details that you’ve captured especially the hint of the compound eye.


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    I was trying for moire of the eye but I was at an awkward angle.

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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Quote Originally Posted by Erik T View Post
    Super shot I realy do like it 👍
    so do I

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    Re: Assassin Fly possibly of the Asilinae sub-family. (1" plus long)

    Nicely done.

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