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Jun 29, 2006 19:12 |  #1

Took these today

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Jun 30, 2006 00:34 |  #2

Great series- the fly shots are superb- suspect it's a deer fly. The well worn butterfly is excellent and so is the damselfly. The white marked butterfly looks a bit blown but a difficult subject.
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Very nice series of images, impressive shots of the fly.

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Jun 30, 2006 02:19 |  #4

lovely series........ I agree that the fly shots are very good......

the damselfly would be my favourite if you hadn't cut its tail :(


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Jun 30, 2006 03:29 as a reply to  @ LordV's post |  #5

LordV wrote:
Great series- the fly shots are superb- suspect it's a deer fly. The well worn butterfly is excellent and so is the damselfly. The white marked butterfly looks a bit blown but a difficult subject.
Brian V.

Thanks yes its a dear/horsefly once again they kept trying to eat me so took some shots of them:lol:

The butterfly only stood still for a moment so it was shoot and hope it was right really

the damsfly i took many shots of for some reason many of them had movement blur think i was leaning at an alkward angle and not holding the camera steady enough :oops:

the butterfly may have been blown or it may be where i upped the contrast in PS:o

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Jun 30, 2006 03:30 as a reply to  @ dpastern's post |  #6

dpastern wrote:
Very nice series of images, impressive shots of the fly.

Dave

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Jun 30, 2006 03:31 as a reply to  @ chemicalbro's post |  #7

chemicalbro wrote:
lovely series........ I agree that the fly shots are very good......

the damselfly would be my favourite if you hadn't cut its tail :(

Yeah i was gutted I had but gives me an excuse to go back for more:lol:




  
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Jun 30, 2006 08:34 |  #8

Very nice series. Love the fly shots ;)


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Jun 30, 2006 18:49 as a reply to  @ Leorooster's post |  #9

Leorooster wrote:
Very nice series. Love the fly shots ;)

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