30D, Tamron 90mm and 430EX. Hand held and manually focused.
alliec Goldmember 3,315 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2006 Location: Worcester, England More info | Aug 23, 2007 18:14 | #1 30D, Tamron 90mm and 430EX. Hand held and manually focused. Alistair
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BillPham Cream of the Crop 5,102 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2007 Location: St. Paul MN More info | Aug 23, 2007 18:34 | #2 hmmm never attempt at capturing a fly inflight. nicely done. both pics are great like the second one with the blur wings motion. there seem to be alot of inflight shot lately. should start a best inflight shot thread. winning is fun and second is for loser
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WesDigi Senior Member 298 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: UK More info | Aug 23, 2007 19:08 | #3 Well done. You'll have everybody trying this - haven't we all tried it, but rarely get the shot we want? Wes
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Mrvile Senior Member 541 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Cleveland, OH More info | Aug 23, 2007 23:21 | #4 Oh man, I need to start trying these but they are so damn hard! I'll start with dragonflies - they should be a little easier... Eric
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Aug 24, 2007 00:45 | #5 Good one - think Yacine did a similar fly shot a month or two back. I've tried these hovering flies and haven't succeeded in a good shot yet- they always move just out of focus when you point the lens at them. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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skylab Goldmember 3,473 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Dudley West Midlands UK More info | Aug 24, 2007 01:29 | #6 Nice action shots. Super captures. Brian
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dreamline Goldmember 1,240 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Norfolk (UK) More info | Great captures. Bernie
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DaveBinks Senior Member 761 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: Farnborough, Hants, UK More info | Aug 24, 2007 06:57 | #8 Good captures - those little buggers certainly move pretty quickly! Dave B
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deltroid Senior Member More info | Aug 24, 2007 07:11 | #9 I don't know much about macro photography, but I do find it awesome that you're able to get these shots with a macro lens and a 430EX...I mean, no super-duper-mega rig/mount/etc needed... _______________
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Attic Cream of the Crop 5,371 posts Likes: 101 Joined Nov 2006 Location: Rural Hampshire More info | Aug 24, 2007 15:59 | #10 Nice shots, do these flies hover to allow you to get the shots off? Alby
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racketman Cream of the Crop More info | Aug 24, 2007 16:15 | #11 I think the males of this species do hover to attract mates, nice captures either way. Toby
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alliec THREAD STARTER Goldmember 3,315 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2006 Location: Worcester, England More info | Thanks everyone for taking the time to view and comment always appreciated. Attic wrote in post #3789908 Nice shots, do these flies hover to allow you to get the shots off? Hi attic..they do hover but they dont stay in one place like hoverflies they are constantly moving and shifting position (which BrianV mentioned in his post) which makes them a nightmare to get the focus sopt on..I spent half an hour for about 7 shots 2 of which were keepers. Alistair
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