Fly beauty parade ?
Lord Vetinari
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Range of flies going from (in my mind) beautiful to handsome to downright ugly. All shot in the last few days.
Brian V.
Picture wing fly about 4mm
Bluebottle fly about 12mm
Dung fly about 10mm
Brian V.
Picture wing fly about 4mm
Bluebottle fly about 12mm
Dung fly about 10mm
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On a steep learning curve...
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They all have beautiful eyes Brian
The first fly has nicely shaped wings.
I really like the Dung fly because he looks like he has an attitude
....Another Great Series from you Brian... Skippy
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fine details in these.
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Must admit I think these are marvels of construction even if they are not beautiful
Brian V.
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I definitely agree with that. I am always so amazed at the intricate and complicated designs in nature.
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Like them all but #5 jumps out at me. I like the colors and the posture of the fly. Is it really that color or is it picking up some color from the leaf? MM
— Lord Byron
CassisP - "ok but how the heck were you able to get the flies the stay still long enough"
You need to approach subjects low and slowly, and stay out of their light. Obviously I only get photographs of bugs I don't scare though
TRM "Like them all but #5 jumps out at me. I like the colors and the posture of the fly. Is it really that color or is it picking up some color from the leaf?"
#5 was really that colour- did have slightly more green tinge to it than these flies normally have - they are often quite yellow/gold coloured.
Brian V.
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Once again Brian you have left me speechless. Well done indeed.
Bob
Thanks Bob - no bugs up there yet ?
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i once visited a exhibition with giant insects on display, to give you an idea how it would be like to be an insect. Praying mantis of 2 meters was kind of intimidating
Your work brings the viewer up close and personal just like the exhibition!