Weevil "Green-Evil" :)
Paul Iddon
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Sorry for the pun, but this daredevil nettle weevil was doing stunts around the head of a welsh poppy this afternoon, and I managed a few shots, most not good, but this one turning out decent.
It maybe was anticipating the imminent downpour which forced the few minutes worth of the session to be abandoned as I wasn't keeping my gear outside in the garden with the rain threatening to fall heavily, as it duly did seconds later.
Anyhow, as I say, got one which passes muster so thought I would share it with you.
It's latin name is Phyllobius pomaceus - though there are several species of small (6 - 8mm) metallic green weevils served by the common name nettle weevil. They are very similar and they cannot be separated by the naked eye. The adults of these weevils feed on the leaves of various plants. Many of these are common in gardens and can often be found perched on the leaves of plants and shrubs, including nettles. Fortunately, I don't have nettles in the back garden but other plants obviously suffice!
Three extension tubes on the Sigma 105, fill-in flash at -1 EV.
C&C as always.
Exif:
Camera Maker: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 550D
Lens: 105mm
Image Date: 2011-07-06 18:06:28 +0000
Focal Length: 105mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 0.017 s (1/60)
ISO equiv: 100
Exposure Bias: none
Metering Mode: Matrix
Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)
White Balance: Auto
Flash Fired: Yes (Auto, return light detected)
Orientation: Normal
Color Space: sRGB
GPS Coordinate: undefined, undefined
Photographer: Paul Iddon
Copyright: www.pauliddon.co.uk
Paul.
It maybe was anticipating the imminent downpour which forced the few minutes worth of the session to be abandoned as I wasn't keeping my gear outside in the garden with the rain threatening to fall heavily, as it duly did seconds later.
Anyhow, as I say, got one which passes muster so thought I would share it with you.
It's latin name is Phyllobius pomaceus - though there are several species of small (6 - 8mm) metallic green weevils served by the common name nettle weevil. They are very similar and they cannot be separated by the naked eye. The adults of these weevils feed on the leaves of various plants. Many of these are common in gardens and can often be found perched on the leaves of plants and shrubs, including nettles. Fortunately, I don't have nettles in the back garden but other plants obviously suffice!
Three extension tubes on the Sigma 105, fill-in flash at -1 EV.
C&C as always.
Exif:
Camera Maker: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 550D
Lens: 105mm
Image Date: 2011-07-06 18:06:28 +0000
Focal Length: 105mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 0.017 s (1/60)
ISO equiv: 100
Exposure Bias: none
Metering Mode: Matrix
Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto)
White Balance: Auto
Flash Fired: Yes (Auto, return light detected)
Orientation: Normal
Color Space: sRGB
GPS Coordinate: undefined, undefined
Photographer: Paul Iddon
Copyright: www.pauliddon.co.uk
Paul.
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