Some Hoverfly BIFs

Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
edited August 6, 2005 in Holy Macro
Managed to get some reasonable in flight shots today after a couple of days of trying..
Comments/critique welcome
Brian V.

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  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited August 4, 2005
    great series
    like #3 contrast between white flower and hover looks like I reach right in thumb.gif
  • gluwatergluwater Registered Users Posts: 3,599 Major grins
    edited August 4, 2005
    15524779-Ti.gif The third is the best. It is the most interesting of them all.

    Nick
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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited August 4, 2005
    bfjr wrote:
    great series
    like #3 contrast between white flower and hover looks like I reach right in thumb.gif
    gluwater wrote:
    15524779-Ti.gif The third is the best. It is the most interesting of them all.

    Nick


    Thanks BFIR and Nick - think I agree #3 is the "cleanest" shot with nice compostion. I was also pleased to finally get a good shot of that particular hoverfly species.
    Brian V.
  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited August 4, 2005
    gluwater wrote:
    15524779-Ti.gif The third is the best. It is the most interesting of them all.

    Nick


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  • HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited August 4, 2005
    HI Brian,
    Yes, I agree too about #3. But hell, I'd be happy just getting a BIF and focused too. All are nice shots, but #1 has the problem with the stem interfering with the hoverfly and #2 is a bit OOF. The others are sharp but have busier backgrounds. They are good shots, but #3 steals the show here. And you have several good shots of the species. Are bugs your hobby? When I shoot bugs, I'm just happy to get a shot let alone what species it is.

    Thanks for sharing,
    Chris

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  • gtcgtc Registered Users Posts: 916 Major grins
    edited August 4, 2005
    identifying species
    HI Brian,
    Yes, I agree too about #3. But hell, I'd be happy just getting a BIF and focused too. All are nice shots, but #1 has the problem with the stem interfering with the hoverfly and #2 is a bit OOF. The others are sharp but have busier backgrounds. They are good shots, but #3 steals the show here. And you have several good shots of the species. Are bugs your hobby? When I shoot bugs, I'm just happy to get a shot let alone what species it is.

    i like #3 also

    -re species names:in nature photography it helps if you can correctly identify a species ,as it will help sell it and you will learn something-a very hard thing to do with bugs though as there are so many insects and the differences between them are sometimes very, very minute-a general classification and common name are usually as far as I get-I am currently trying to spot the differences between various different kinds of Myrmecia,the Australian Bull Ant-and it is very difficult,especially as they tend to attack and envenomate you....
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  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited August 5, 2005
    HI Brian,
    Yes, I agree too about #3. But hell, I'd be happy just getting a BIF and focused too. All are nice shots, but #1 has the problem with the stem interfering with the hoverfly and #2 is a bit OOF. The others are sharp but have busier backgrounds. They are good shots, but #3 steals the show here. And you have several good shots of the species. Are bugs your hobby? When I shoot bugs, I'm just happy to get a shot let alone what species it is.

    Thanks for sharing,
    Chris
    Thanks Chris, Yes shooting bugs is my hobby at the moment- suspect I will eventually get bored with it (remember I'm retired so have plenty of time). Like youI'm pretty happy when I get a shot in focus without worrying about the composition to much.

    [QUOTE=gtc
    i like #3 also

    -re species names:in nature photography it helps if you can correctly identify a species ,as it will help sell it and you will learn something-a very hard thing to do with bugs though as there are so many insects and the differences between them are sometimes very, very minute-a general classification and common name are usually as far as I get-I am currently trying to spot the differences between various different kinds of Myrmecia,the Australian Bull Ant-and it is very difficult,especially as they tend to attack and envenomate you....[/QUOTE]
    Thanks gtc
    I've just got a book on British Insects so will probably try to identify them in future but it's not always easy.

    Brian V.
  • MuskyDudeMuskyDude Registered Users Posts: 1,508 Major grins
    edited August 5, 2005
    Hey Brian
    As always, these are excellent. Love your use of light. thumb.gif



    AJ
  • BigAlBigAl Registered Users Posts: 2,294 Major grins
    edited August 5, 2005
    Brian I have to be a bore and go with everyone else - #3 is superb. thumb.gif

    regards
    alan
  • Lord VetinariLord Vetinari Registered Users Posts: 15,901 Major grins
    edited August 5, 2005
    MuskyDude wrote:
    As always, these are excellent. Love your use of light. thumb.gif

    AJ
    BigAl wrote:
    Brian I have to be a bore and go with everyone else - #3 is superb. thumb.gif

    regards
    alan
    Thanks Muskydude and Alan, Think the light is just the way my rig works- I rather like darker menacing shots most of the time. Was lucky with #3 as it seems the sun made a significant contribution ( the flash is very slightly right of the lens and that shadow in the flower seems to be to the right as well)- must have been the sun rather than the flash.

    Brian V.
  • NetgardenNetgarden Registered Users Posts: 829 Major grins
    edited August 6, 2005
    Brian I enjoyed your "in flight" photos so much and appreciate the difficulties achieving that! Inevitably my best focus shots on a flyer is in front of a dead flower or something! lol

    No 3 is indeed fabulous! You have to enter that in a challenge or contest!clap.gif
    Thanks Muskydude and Alan, Think the light is just the way my rig works- I rather like darker menacing shots most of the time. Was lucky with #3 as it seems the sun made a significant contribution ( the flash is very slightly right of the lens and that shadow in the flower seems to be to the right as well)- must have been the sun rather than the flash.

    Brian V.
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