had a visit from another one of the large Volucella sp. hoverflies Yesterday, Volucella inanis. Unfortunately I had the MPE-65 when I spotted it so had trouble fitting it in at the min mag of 1:1.
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Jul 26, 2007 14:18 | #1 had a visit from another one of the large Volucella sp. hoverflies Yesterday, Volucella inanis. Unfortunately I had the MPE-65 when I spotted it so had trouble fitting it in at the min mag of 1:1. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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Leorooster Cream of the Crop 6,749 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: New York More info | Jul 26, 2007 14:31 | #2 Don't you hate your MPE65 Canon 1DMarkIII
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gjl711 Wait.. you can't unkill your own kill. 57,738 posts Likes: 4072 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Jul 26, 2007 14:31 | #3 How large is large? At 1:1 does that make these guys almost an inch long? Beautiful catch though. I like the greenery he’s standing on. Looks like some kind of lichen. Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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dreamline Goldmember 1,240 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Norfolk (UK) More info | Wonderful pics again Brian. Bernie
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Jul 26, 2007 16:07 | #5 Thanks for the comments- no the shots are uncropped- works out at 16mm body length so not as big as the recent Volucella zonaria shots I've done- that one is about 20mm. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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LindaB Cream of the Crop 11,375 posts Likes: 295 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Surrey (UK) More info | Lovely shots of it too. Good to see a different one appearing - one for me to look out for too. http://lindabuckell.zenfolio.com/
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racketman Cream of the Crop More info | Jul 26, 2007 16:59 | #7 If the mPE65 went down to about 1:3 it would be perfect; as it is you need a backup body with a normal macro just in case. Most of your work is done in your garden so no excuse! Toby
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rrdjserv@earthlink.net Goldmember 2,124 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Bumpass, VA. More info | Jul 26, 2007 17:02 | #8 Great set, Brian. --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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Jul 27, 2007 06:18 | #9 Thanks Linda RM and Rick for looking and commenting 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 | Lovely shots Brian. I usually get whipsawed with the wrong lens or such . I usually see bugs when I am tripod mounted shooting my plants. By the time I get it off and the right lens on, the bug is gone. 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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skylab Goldmember 3,473 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Dudley West Midlands UK More info | Jul 27, 2007 09:41 | #11 Super shots Brian. Think #2 is the better, just a tad more in focus. Brian
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