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Jun 17, 2006 23:59 |  #1

Few more shots from Yesterday.
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Eupoded corollae possibly? on Osteospermum.

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Looking like it's had too much to drink- Narcissus fly Merodon equestris- first time I've managed to get close to one of these hovers.

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Narcissus fly again- looking more sober (it is the same hoverfly)

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and my favourite hoverfly Myathropa florea sitting on a golden yew

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Jun 18, 2006 00:14 |  #2

Excellent series of shots, very sharp Hovers.:D :D :D


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Jun 18, 2006 08:18 |  #3

Thanks BE :)
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Jun 18, 2006 13:50 |  #4

Hiya Brian,
Well yer I be gain, these are gorgeous, #1 & 4# are best for me.
The thing I like most about your quality ( & others of coarse) is that it inspires one to attain greater goals, hell thats enough creepin, seriously though it really helps as a 'Newbie' to see what something should look like.
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Jun 18, 2006 13:53 |  #5

wow!


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Jun 19, 2006 02:37 as a reply to  @ bandit 1's post |  #6

bandit 1 wrote:
Hiya Brian,
Well yer I be gain, these are gorgeous, #1 & 4# are best for me.
The thing I like most about your quality ( & others of coarse) is that it inspires one to attain greater goals, hell thats enough creepin, seriously though it really helps as a 'Newbie' to see what something should look like.
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Thanks Mark for the compliments.
I've been doing macros for just over a year now- taken a hell of a lot of shots- thoroughly enjoyed it and am still learning :).
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Jun 19, 2006 02:37 as a reply to  @ MagicallyDelicious's post |  #7

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wow!

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Jun 19, 2006 16:41 |  #8
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Lovely series Brian, love the hoverflies (they're my latest "obsessional catch").

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Jun 20, 2006 00:22 as a reply to  @ dpastern's post |  #9

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Lovely series Brian, love the hoverflies (they're my latest "obsessional catch").

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Thanks Dave :)
Just as a coincidence I as reading in a post on the fly ID forum I use that hovers are nowhere near as common down there as they are in the UK. So it's not you :)
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Jun 20, 2006 00:55 as a reply to  @ LordV's post |  #10
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LordV wrote:
Thanks Dave :)
Just as a coincidence I as reading in a post on the fly ID forum I use that hovers are nowhere near as common down there as they are in the UK. So it's not you :)
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Dang! I've seen 4 hoverflies in the past week and a bit. One was similar to the ones you've got, yellow/black in colour on the abdomen. It was extremely nervous, couldn't get within 4 feet of it without it leaving at high pace. I saw a 2nd one on Saturday, couldn't get near him cos he was 12 feet in the air and wouldn't come down to eye level for me. And another 2 on Sunday, these were a bit smaller and had black/white stripes on their abdomens. These were very very fast and wouldn't simply stay still, despite Angie being patient with me and letting me have a crack at them for 20 odd minutes of pure and utter frustration. The working distance on the Sigma 150mm is a pain in this aspect as it's harder to get the insects in the frame, by the time I do they zoom out of the viewfinder. Twice I had quite good shots and was about to take the shot when zoom...gone. I ended up trying to just judge the working distance and framing and take the shot without the eye behind the viewfinder (almost certainly guaranteed to fail). In the end I got 1 shot, and that's just totally crappy...see attached...

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Jun 20, 2006 15:01 |  #11

Once again, great series. Lots of detail ;)


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Jun 20, 2006 15:17 |  #12

More amazign photos by you Brian!!!!
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Jun 21, 2006 01:23 as a reply to  @ dpastern's post |  #13

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Dang! I've seen 4 hoverflies in the past week and a bit. One was similar to the ones you've got, yellow/black in colour on the abdomen. It was extremely nervous, couldn't get within 4 feet of it without it leaving at high pace. I saw a 2nd one on Saturday, couldn't get near him cos he was 12 feet in the air and wouldn't come down to eye level for me. And another 2 on Sunday, these were a bit smaller and had black/white stripes on their abdomens. These were very very fast and wouldn't simply stay still, despite Angie being patient with me and letting me have a crack at them for 20 odd minutes of pure and utter frustration. The working distance on the Sigma 150mm is a pain in this aspect as it's harder to get the insects in the frame, by the time I do they zoom out of the viewfinder. Twice I had quite good shots and was about to take the shot when zoom...gone. I ended up trying to just judge the working distance and framing and take the shot without the eye behind the viewfinder (almost certainly guaranteed to fail). In the end I got 1 shot, and that's just totally crappy...see attached...


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Dave

You certain it's a hoverfly :) :)
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Jun 21, 2006 01:24 as a reply to  @ Leorooster's post |  #14

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Once again, great series. Lots of detail ;)

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More amazign photos by you Brian!!!!
Fantastic!!

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