Ichneumon wasp posing on my car bumper. Think the shots are approx 2:1, 3:1 and 4:1 all focus stacked- a very patient wasp 
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Aug 05, 2007 05:38 | #1 Ichneumon wasp posing on my car bumper. Think the shots are approx 2:1, 3:1 and 4:1 all focus stacked- a very patient wasp http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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dmwphoto Senior Member 460 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Richmond, Va More info | Aug 05, 2007 06:02 | #2 Brian Dave Watts
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Aug 05, 2007 15:08 | #3 dmwphoto wrote in post #3671462 Brian Exceptional work! The larger versions really bring out the detail. Dave Thanks Dave http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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alliec Goldmember 3,315 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2006 Location: Worcester, England More info | im speechless. The second and third shots are exceptional. The detail is amazing. Alistair
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Ran_photography Senior Member 853 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Lower South Carolina, US More info | Brian, do you use a monopod? Or tripod? Or do you just have the steadiest hand of all? Because all of your pictures are nothing short of perfectly focused Canon rebel Xti
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Steff Member 146 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Calgary, Canada More info | Aug 05, 2007 15:45 | #6 Brian, as someone that is very new to the field of Macro shooting, you are one of the people that give me inspiration, and a drive to do better work! Thank you! ----Steff
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lcpete Goldmember 1,999 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: North Wales More info | Aug 05, 2007 16:16 | #7 Amazing shots Brian perfectly lit superb detail Canon 40D, 350D, 550D and 7D
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racketman Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 05, 2007 16:24 | #8 rather pretty face - for a bug! Excellent as usual. Toby
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LindaB Cream of the Crop 11,375 posts Likes: 295 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Surrey (UK) More info | Aug 05, 2007 17:05 | #9 Superb shots as usual. #3 is particularly lovely, its got such a cute looking face. http://lindabuckell.zenfolio.com/
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LindaB Cream of the Crop 11,375 posts Likes: 295 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Surrey (UK) More info | Aug 05, 2007 17:13 | #10 Actually Brian, this is a good thread to ask you a quick question about something I have seen in the garden but cannot for the life of me get a photo. I was wondering if it could be an Ichneumon of some sort - its very thin, about an inch long, a sort of blue hue to it and initially looks like a 'sail' pointing upwards as it flies, but wonder if that is actually its body pointing upright. Very difficult description I know, but its really bugging me that I cant photograph it. It moves all the time in a short 'dancing' kind of movementand is usually around the old wooden shed that has climbing roses down the side, also was around the wooden garden table today. http://lindabuckell.zenfolio.com/
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Action_Man Goldmember 2,561 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: England, Nr Europe More info | Aug 05, 2007 17:45 | #11 Been shaking the branches again ? - very nice series
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bromm Cream of the Crop 6,920 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Prince Edward Island, Canada More info | Aug 05, 2007 18:39 | #12 Excellent! Love the reflection in the first shot. Trevor Wadman
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Aug 06, 2007 01:01 | #13 Thanks for the kind comments everyone http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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Attic Cream of the Crop 5,371 posts Likes: 101 Joined Nov 2006 Location: Rural Hampshire More info | Aug 06, 2007 06:44 | #14 Superb shots Brian. Alby
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LindaB Cream of the Crop 11,375 posts Likes: 295 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Surrey (UK) More info | Aug 06, 2007 06:47 | #15 LordV wrote in post #3675651 Linda- Does sound like an Ichneumon- they normally fly in a head up position with the legs dangling down- very ungainly looking. Sure you have tried but just watch it and see if it lands- these often have a favourite area they like especially if there is some dead wood around. Brian V. Thanks for that Brian, will carry on looking for it. There is plenty of dead stuff around the trees down the side of the garden so will be like looking for a needle in a haystack lol, but it does return to the side of the shed when Ive seen it. I really want a photo of this strange insect. http://lindabuckell.zenfolio.com/
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