Fly appeal
Lord Vetinari
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Spotted this fly sitting on one of the kneeling mats I have in the garden (on the back of a bench chair) looking at me rather appealingly when I went to feed the fish. It seems to have rather severe wing damage I guess from it's emergence from the pupa
I think it's Phasia hemiptera a Tachinid fly.
Feeling a bit sorry for it, I trapped it and took it inside for a feed of honey before releasing it into my greenhouse.
Focus stacked using zerene stacker.
Brian v.
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I think it's Phasia hemiptera a Tachinid fly.
Feeling a bit sorry for it, I trapped it and took it inside for a feed of honey before releasing it into my greenhouse.
Focus stacked using zerene stacker.
Brian v.
cross-eye stereogram
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These are all using a canon MPE-65 1-5X lens
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He does have a 'help me' look to him.
or takes like those these are wondorfull
Hehe, it's amazing how in one respect we despise flies for their so called "dirty" habits and rightly so with regards to food etc. but when it comes to photographing them, we see them in a completely different light (no pun intended) and feel quite sorry for them at times especially when injured.
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Vico focus distances in front of the lens go from 4 inches max down to 1.5 inches minimum.
Ian - I think flies in general get a bad press. They actually spend a lot more of their life span washing themselves than we do (admittedly they often get into dirtier places) plus many of them are actually useful. The tachinid family of which this is one are all parasitic on other insects many of which are serious plant pests. Eg this one is parasitic on shield bugs for example.
But yes they can obviously spread dangerous pathogens from contaminated sources onto our fresh food if you are not careful.
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Vico - I have a more normal 1:1 macro lens for shooting at less than 1:1 (ie it focuses on infinity)
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what you recomend for shotting 1 miter distance but with the quality of yours. i have canon eos mark ii
Just about any of the macro primes from major manufacturers are good.
I'm currently using a Tamron 90mm but canon 100mm F 2.8 or the 2.8L are both optically excellent.
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The lens I used for the above pictures only takes macro shots in the range of 1:1 to 5:1 magnification (MPE-65) so I use it for high mag shooting.
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Paul.
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The MPE-65 that Brian, Phil (Goldenorf) and others use are a different beast altogether. They're capable of insane things and take a lot of practice to use. I have yet to have the opportunity to try one but It's the kind of lens I hope to get one day (they don't come cheap)
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Thanks Paul
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