Fly Series
GOLDENORFE
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a half hour shoot after work tonight before sun went.
hope you like.:D
phil.
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phil.
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hope you like.:D
phil.
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Question for you Phil.... did the flies sit for long?
Just wondering, I find they take off before I can get anywhere near them.
Last year I got one under the Apricot Tree, it just stayed there for ages.
Usually they fly off before I can even get within 2 feet of them.
Excellent captures .... Skippy
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Hi Skippy, crept up on them sunbathing on warm wall, got about 8 frames of each. had about 3 -4 mins each.
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yes Brian, 2 frames on each. just trying new home made flash bracket to get diffuser nearer end of lens. seems better.
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Canon 30D, 28-80mm kit, 100mm Macro, 80-200mm, Kenko Tubes (68mm), 380EX Flash, and a wish list.
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Great shots Phil as usual. I have the same problems as Skippy they just don't hang around long enough for me. You have obviously conquored the stacking in a short period of time. Well done.
Regards
Bob