Not sure exactly which one this is, so again, if anyone can give a species name I would be grateful.
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LindaB Cream of the Crop 11,375 posts Likes: 295 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Surrey (UK) More info | Jul 24, 2007 16:03 | #1 Not sure exactly which one this is, so again, if anyone can give a species name I would be grateful.
Linda http://lindabuckell.zenfolio.com/
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lcpete Goldmember 1,999 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: North Wales More info | Jul 24, 2007 16:10 | #2 Hi Linda dont know the ID but the first shot is wonderful, even got a reflection in his eyes Canon 40D, 350D, 550D and 7D
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LindaB THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 11,375 posts Likes: 295 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Surrey (UK) More info | Jul 24, 2007 16:14 | #3 lcpete wrote in post #3603999 Hi Linda dont know the ID but the first shot is wonderful, even got a reflection in his eyes Pete Thanks Pete - hey, I didnt even notice that, so I must check out the original again and view it at 100% and see if I can make out what it is. http://lindabuckell.zenfolio.com/
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Attic Cream of the Crop 5,371 posts Likes: 101 Joined Nov 2006 Location: Rural Hampshire More info | Jul 24, 2007 16:20 | #4 Nicely done Linda, #1 is a super shot of a very pretty little wasp. Alby
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LindaB THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 11,375 posts Likes: 295 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Surrey (UK) More info | Jul 24, 2007 16:29 | #5 Attic wrote in post #3604063 Nicely done Linda, #1 is a super shot of a very pretty little wasp. Thanks Alby http://lindabuckell.zenfolio.com/
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EdwardF Senior Member 831 posts Likes: 47 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Vancouver Island, B.C. More info | Jul 24, 2007 17:16 | #6 The first shot is a winner, Linda. Well done ! Canon 7D MK II, 6D. Canon 500 L, 100-400 II, 24-105, Sigma 150 Macro.
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Action_Man Goldmember 2,561 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: England, Nr Europe More info | Jul 24, 2007 17:34 | #7 Looks like a tricky lighting situation - blacks and whites - very nicely done
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dreamline Goldmember 1,240 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Norfolk (UK) More info | No.1 looks like he's peering between the petals... Bernie
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LindaB THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 11,375 posts Likes: 295 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Surrey (UK) More info | Jul 25, 2007 04:54 | #9 EdwardF wrote in post #3604358 The first shot is a winner, Linda. Well done ! Thanks - glad you liked it. Action_Man wrote in post #3604450 Looks like a tricky lighting situation - blacks and whites - very nicely done ...Thank you Thank you http://lindabuckell.zenfolio.com/
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bandit1 Cream of the Crop 5,131 posts Joined May 2006 Location: sometimes Sunny South Devon UK :-) More info | Hiya Linda, Bandit 1
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LawrieB Goldmember 3,313 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2007 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia More info | Jul 25, 2007 06:27 | #11 Great shot Linda Lawrie
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Jul 25, 2007 08:05 | #12 Excellent captures Linda- one of my favourite bugs (well digger wasps in general) http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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Cactuspic Goldmember 1,189 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Dallas, TX More info | Jul 25, 2007 09:57 | #13 Wonderful shot Linda. Canon 5DSr, Canon R5, Sigma 180mm, Canon RF 800, Canon RF100-500 L, Canon RF100mm, Canon 65mm mp-e, Laowa 2.5-5x, Canon RF 24-105 L, Zeiss 60mm, Sigma 50mm, Zeiss 24mm Luminar, Nikon 5x m plan objective, Stackshot focusing rail, Novoflex bellows, Kenco tube sets etc
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LindaB THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 11,375 posts Likes: 295 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Surrey (UK) More info | Jul 26, 2007 16:09 | #14 Apologies for not thanking you guys sooner, so ..... bandit 1 wrote in post #3607138 Hiya Linda, Great shots, like Gordon says tricky Lighting what with all those B&W's I've just had a little look see & from the books that I have it looks like it could be ' Ectemnius cephalotes ' it's the only one I can see with that black spot on the yellow banding. Page 237 Insects of Britain & Western Europe revised edition top line third from centre of page Hope I'm right or I'm goina have a lota Egg on my face again Cheers for now Mark Thanks Mark for your comments and also for the info on the species. I dont have that book and that particular one isnt listed in my Complete British Insects book, so I am happy to go with your ID - thank you Lawrie B wrote in post #3607205 Great shot Linda Thanks Lawrie LordV wrote in post #3607509 Excellent captures Linda- one of my favourite bugs (well digger wasps in general) brian V. Thanks Brian Thanks Irwin http://lindabuckell.zenfolio.com/
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rrdjserv@earthlink.net Goldmember 2,124 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bumpass, VA. More info | Jul 26, 2007 17:32 | #15 #1 is a sure winner. --Rick Sigma 500mm f/4.5, Canon EOS 7D, Canon T1i, Canon 300L f/4 IS, Canon 100mm macro, Tamron 17-50, Kenko extension tubes, Canon 580 Speedlite
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