Fly and a drop (2 versions)

nzmacronzmacro Registered Users Posts: 200 Major grins
edited March 26, 2005 in Holy Macro
Two versions on why flies blow drops, take it back in and then back out again. They do this anywhere up to around 8-10 times. One theory is for thermo-regulation, but the one I hold to is for helping the digestive fluids. Some drops are clear like this, while others are obviously some type of brown acid.

So we have the clear version

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Then we have the version I think is for digestive fluids. Sometimes the bubble can start of clear and once blown out again it starts to change colour

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So there ya go, views you probably don't want to see :): , but its what they do and how they live.

All the best macroholics.

Danny.

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  • trippy64trippy64 Registered Users Posts: 55 Big grins
    edited March 22, 2005
    About as close to a fly as you can get without making him fly away. Awsome shots.
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  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited March 22, 2005
    trippy64 wrote:
    About as close to a fly as you can get without making him fly away. Awsome shots.
    Good question. Why didn't this fly depart - fly away - Was it cold or what?? How did you accomplish this shot without the fly leaving?
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  • DoctorItDoctorIt Administrators Posts: 11,951 moderator
    edited March 22, 2005
    I love the red eyes in the first one. Truly awesome macro work!! Tell us about your setup... ear.gif
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  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,948 moderator
    edited March 22, 2005
    pathfinder wrote:
    Good question. Why didn't this fly depart - fly away - Was it cold or what?? How did you accomplish this shot without the fly leaving?
    Yeah. What PF said. How did you do that? Superglue?

    Very cool shots too.

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  • nzmacronzmacro Registered Users Posts: 200 Major grins
    edited March 22, 2005
    Yep, super glue :): . Us oldies move real slow and learn not to cover the light they are in. When doing the old bubble trick, they hardly ever move, so thats easy.

    Sunny days and warm. These were trial shots adding a Canon 100mm to the FZ10 after I went from the Sony. It worked as well on FZ10, just as well :): Lens to subject distance on these would be around 100mm (4"). Not too bad to work with.

    All the best folks and thanks.

    Danny.
  • KhaosKhaos Registered Users Posts: 2,435 Major grins
    edited March 22, 2005
    Fantastic shots!

    I have so much to learn about macro.
  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited March 26, 2005
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  • ysr612ysr612 Registered Users Posts: 148 Major grins
    edited March 26, 2005
    I see kidds do that all the time mostly with double bubble.
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