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Jul 19, 2006 16:50 |  #1

Man, Brian (LordV), these hoverflys are dang near impossible for me to take pictures of in flight. The ones in my yard are absolutely terrified of everything, including me. I just can't get close! Your "bogey" shot is absolutely amazing on its own, but even more astounding when you take into account how hard these are to take pictures of. So, here's my feeble attempt.

1. I know the composition isn't great and the focus is off. I'm more just posting it as a personal mileston than anything:

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2. This is a crop of a spider's (wolf) head:

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3. Should I...?
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4. An upside-down spider:
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5. I'm on top of the world!
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6. This guy looks like he was sitting at a bar and having a drink to me (I know, it's a dorsal shot. He wouldn't cooperate with me;)):
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Jul 19, 2006 17:07 |  #2

I think the hoverfly is pretty good, and I like the wing colouration. The caption on # 3 makes a great shot even better.




  
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Jul 19, 2006 19:37 |  #3
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Nice series, #1 is very impressive. I can't even remotely get that good a shot of them. I typically have all of about a quarter of a second to focus on the buggers before they take off and they never go back into the same position...

#2 is a jumping spider ;)

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Jul 20, 2006 02:11 |  #4

Think you are being hard on yourself- #1 is a superb in flight shot with good composition and focus and very nice wing clarity. The other shots are excellent as well :). You sure are getting used to that lens.
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Jul 20, 2006 03:06 |  #5

I agree, #1 is great :D These are all very good :)


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Jul 20, 2006 06:11 as a reply to  @ Omri Alon's post |  #6

very good shots...

I can;t get remotely similar shots either (read all the techniques, putting them to practice etc)

My camera (yes I am going to blame it) just doesn't seem to get any sharpness. Perhaps it is the diopter setting?

My eyes are 100% OK.

Is there any way I can test to see if the diopter is out?


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Jul 20, 2006 08:01 |  #7

Very nice series! #1 is great :) Well done!


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