A break in the showers gave me the chance to stop printing and framing and have a look in the garden (but of course it was still blowing a Hooley! , just what was needed for macro work
)
I managed a face to face encounter with a Red Admiral using the EM-5 + 60mm macro
Red Admiral face to face EM-5 + 60mm macro by BrianWadie, on Flickr
but decided to change over to the EM-1 + 50-200 to have more chance of catching the action in the wind
Still very little about (I keep missing an Hummingbird Hawk Moth that appears for about 30secs then flies into my neighbours garden! ) so had to make do with a Common Carder bee feeding on Blackcurrant Salvia
common carder bee on Balckcurrant Salvia by BrianWadie, on Flickr
common carder bee approaching Blackcurrant Salvia by BrianWadie, on Flickr
Oh well, maybe things will improve in the Autumn?
)I managed a face to face encounter with a Red Admiral using the EM-5 + 60mm macro
Red Admiral face to face EM-5 + 60mm macro by BrianWadie, on Flickrbut decided to change over to the EM-1 + 50-200 to have more chance of catching the action in the wind
Still very little about (I keep missing an Hummingbird Hawk Moth that appears for about 30secs then flies into my neighbours garden! ) so had to make do with a Common Carder bee feeding on Blackcurrant Salvia
common carder bee on Balckcurrant Salvia by BrianWadie, on Flickr
common carder bee approaching Blackcurrant Salvia by BrianWadie, on FlickrOh well, maybe things will improve in the Autumn?



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