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Communal Dragonfly, Butterfly and Insect photo thread
Re: Communal Dragonfly, Butterfly and Insect photo thread
Thanks Harold, I did take other shots but wasn't happy with my focussing technique, I may revisit them.
Laurence
This one is a different angle, maybe a bit better. I was all set up for shooting birds so I had the 1.4x tc on the 300 and I found framing the insect tricky. I was also concerned about falling into the pond!
On day one we saw 46 different species with over 80 seen over the week. I was quite surprised at not seeing some quite common species 'to me' like gatekeepers and ringlets. And you do need to check the skippers and heaths quite closely...as there are many very similar and far more than in the UK.
But some butterflies do stand out a little more from the surroundings.
A butterfly which we hoped to see, and from all accounts expected to only glimpse in flight, we actually saw three specimens of - woodland Brown. This one particularly acted out of character and became very placid and stayed with us and was encouraged to pose on several flowers over about half an hour.
this has been a good year in the UK for Purple Emperor. I had a number of encounters with the Lesser Purple Emperor both dark and the lighter 'Clytie' form. No idea why it is called 'lesser' as it isn't...!
This Ascalaphid shot was explored on flickr and has now been seen by 4593 people with 150+ making it a personal favourite... :shock: Social media is so bizarre. So many insect lovers!
You must be trying so hard sitting in front of a computer ...don't paint the screen...
I've just changed out of my painting clothes, with 4 hours to go before applying another coat. A washing machine (6 weeks old!) repair man is due sometime today and removing old polystyrene paper backing for the ceiling has to be put on hold. I'm really looking forward to that!
Re: Communal Dragonfly, Butterfly and Insect photo thread
Me and My Shadow
This is where harsh lighting tells the story. This immature female Speckled Bush Cricket seems at first startled by its shadow, then confronts it and eventually sees it of.
Olympus EM-1, Olympus 4/3 50mm f2 macro, f11 at 1/160 to 1/300, hand-held.
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