First Fly Macro

HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
edited July 28, 2005 in Holy Macro
I was leaving the house when I saw this fly on the hood of my truck. I put my finger close to it and it didn't fly away. Told my wife to hold for a few and ran into the house for my camera. Snapped several before the fly got bored and flew off. Some have better detail in the eyes, but I liked the comp of this one best.
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Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
1/125s f/5.0 at 100.0mm iso100

Thanks for looking,
Chris

A picture is but words to the eyes.
Comments are always welcome.

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Comments

  • DavidTODavidTO Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 19,160 Major grins
    edited July 26, 2005
    Hey, I just took my first fly macro, too.

    Here it is:

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  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 26, 2005
    Keep the fly's coming.
    Hey, that's the same fly, I recognize the hairy chin:D. Wow, he sure does get around, doesn't he? It's a day for firsts.

    Hey everyone, lets post flys here. Doesn't matter if you've posted it before or not, more the better. And I know there are some great fly shots out there. It doesn't have to be a macro either. Swarms are coolthumb.gif.

    How about it?

    Chris

    A picture is but words to the eyes.
    Comments are always welcome.

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  • ZygoteZygote Registered Users Posts: 128 Major grins
    edited July 26, 2005
    That's a really great one, Higgmeister! Yours too, DavidTO.

    I'm new to macro and find it hard to take pictures of flies since they tend not to stay still for very long. Hence the name fly i guess :)

    Anyway, here is one i managed to capture

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  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 26, 2005
    Hi Hans,
    Can't say that I've ever seen a macro fly with water drops. That's way cool, I like it. You have some very large DOF for a macro, what did you shoot this with?

    Thanks for participating and showing us your fly:D,
    Chris

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    Comments are always welcome.

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  • tmlphototmlphoto Registered Users Posts: 1,444 Major grins
    edited July 26, 2005
    Hey Chris, can I play too? Not my first, not my best, but a fly none the less...
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    Thomas :D

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  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited July 26, 2005
    You guys and your flies!!! :D Can I play too? I think this is a fly also the eyes certainly look like a fly

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  • MainFraggerMainFragger Registered Users Posts: 563 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    I hate being left out...
    even though I posted this in the nature section....
  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Well... I guess so:D. The detail you guys get on your macros is amazing. May not be your first, may not be your best, but a damn nice fly all the same. Interesting angle, gotta keep that in mind. I'm busy usually trying to level out these buggers.

    Thanks for playing,
    Chris

    Oh, BTW, your fly is cooked:uhoh.

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    Comments are always welcome.

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  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Close enough for this tread.
    That's quite the detail, and the colors...wow! It looks like your reflection in the fly's back. Have you thought about a KOPD for this one?

    Let's play on,
    Chris

    OH, BTW, your fly is in the open:D.

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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Can't say that I've ever seen a macro fly with water drops. That's way cool, I like it. You have some very large DOF for a macro, what did you shoot this with?

    Thanks for participating and showing us your fly:D,
    Chris
    That looks like one of the V.large hoverflies- Volucella species, they are about 1" long so would not have to be taken so close in.

    Brian V.
  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Some excellent shots especially for fly virgins yelrotflmao.gif
    Brian V.
    A "greenbottle" fly.

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    Fly having a bath

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  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Nature Smature, this is the cool forum. I'm glad you captured this guy on wood instead of the usual place these stinkers like to play in. The iridescence on this guy is really cool. And no, we don't want you to be left out either:D.

    Thanks for playing with our flys,
    Chris

    Oh, BTW, Your fly is loose:):.

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    Comments are always welcome.

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  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    That looks like one of the V.large hoverflies- Volucella species, they are about 1" long so would not have to be taken so close in.

    Brian V.
    Thanks for the info Brian. I figured someone here knows what flys are all about. I just try to keep mine closed...oops, wrong fly:D.

    Chris

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    Comments are always welcome.

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  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Well, none of us here are fly virgins any more. Though, we haven't been around the block as many times as you.
    That's an amazing fly shot. What f-stop did you use?
    That's sooo cool, I'm at a loss for wordsclap.gif. I also see that it hasn't played in the doo recently, looks quite cleaneek7.gif.

    I need to do a few (lots) more laps around the block before I produce one like this.

    Thanks for playing the fly game,
    Chris

    Oh,BTW, your fly has hair showing:uhoh.

    A picture is but words to the eyes.
    Comments are always welcome.

    www.pbase.com/Higgmeister

  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Well, none of us here are fly virgins any more. Though, we haven't been around the block as many times as you.
    That's an amazing fly shot. What f-stop did you use?
    That's sooo cool, I'm at a loss for wordsclap.gif. I also see that it hasn't played in the doo recently, looks quite cleaneek7.gif.

    I need to do a few (lots) more laps around the block before I produce one like this.

    Thanks for playing the fly game,
    Chris

    Oh,BTW, your fly has hair showing:uhoh.
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    Thanks Chris- first fly taken at F16.
    Flies do try to keep themselves clean, most of the time I spot them they are cleaning themselves rolleyes1.gif
    Brian V.
  • ZygoteZygote Registered Users Posts: 128 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Can't say that I've ever seen a macro fly with water drops. That's way cool, I like it. You have some very large DOF for a macro, what did you shoot this with?

    Thanks for participating and showing us your fly:D,
    Chris
    Hi Chris!

    I have an Olympus c55z and currently have to use the macro function that comes with the camera. Haven't figured out how to set the aperture, shutter, iso etc manually to take a good macro. The flash don't work when i use the macro function, so i have to work on the pictures in PS afterwards because they always gets too dark.

    Wow, great pictures people! It's motivating!
  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Hi Hans,
    Zygote wrote:
    Hi Chris!

    I have an Olympus c55z and currently have to use the macro function that comes with the camera. Haven't figured out how to set the aperture, shutter, iso etc manually to take a good macro. The flash don't work when i use the macro function, so i have to work on the pictures in PS afterwards because they always gets too dark.

    Wow, great pictures people! It's motivating!
    Well, that's a fine macroclap.gif, especially since you're not using macro gear and shooting in auto mode.

    Thanks for sharing,
    Chris

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    Comments are always welcome.

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  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    It just occured to me
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    Thanks Chris- first fly taken at F16.
    Flies do try to keep themselves clean, most of the time I spot them they are cleaning themselves rolleyes1.gif
    Brian V.
    My fly shot was at f5 because that's the best exposure I could get with the onboard flash. I knew the DOF was small but it didn't occur to me to push up the power of the onboard flash and stop that puppy down. Now I just have to remember that next time.

    Yes, I too would be continually cleaning if I had a poopy job like them.

    Always a pleasure,
    Chris

    We need an icon for gross, ewh or yuck.

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  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Another shot of this crusty old fly,
    I think this guy has been around for awhile. Same fly as the first shot.
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    Looks like he's had a few close calls (look at the wings).

    Chris

    A picture is but words to the eyes.
    Comments are always welcome.

    www.pbase.com/Higgmeister

  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited July 28, 2005
    Certainly looks a bit beat-up. Good shot BTW.

    Brian V.
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