Another week where I did not manage to get out and about, but here are three images from the garden using the 300 + TC. Not sure if I should call these macro or just close-ups .
A bee, almost in flight. I could see it was about to move and fired off a quick burst but it was even quicker so this is the one and only with the bee in the frame and in focus :
Next, sorry to be boring, but it's another marmalade hoverfly. These have been all over the place this year, but I haven't seen any other variety so far.
The last of the set is a male Garden spider (Araneus diadematus). It was dangling from a thread in the organic waste bin, a few feet above the top of the assorted garden clippings. It was in the shade - quite dark - and this was shot with a ring flash. The geometry of the setting meant I could not position myself to get everything lined up parallel to the sensor plane so the image is not as sharp as I'd like but at least it's not a bee, hoverfly or butterfly .