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JetCrocodile
Aug-31-2008, 01:21 PM
Hi!


I hope that weather will allow to shoot macros at least a couple of weeks more, but summer is over.


http://jetcrocodile.smugmug.com/photos/362641046_vtAoi-L.jpg


http://jetcrocodile.smugmug.com/photos/362642833_dYrcj-L.jpg


Regards,

Sven


P.S:

I was absent for a while. Summer here in Tallinn is much colder and rainy compared to usual, so I decided to restore balance and escape for a while.
Inspired by Gerald Durell's book I hoped to see great variety of insects in Corfu, but except a few dragonflies which flew quite high and a few spiders did not see anything interesting. :cry. Of course the place is nice for landscape and especially night photography . But for macros, perhaps one should go in spring.

Lord Vetinari
Aug-31-2008, 10:41 PM
Good ones- esp like the angle /composition of #1
Brian V.

GOLDENORFE
Sep-01-2008, 12:10 PM
good shots, you will have to shoot raindrops instead! think we will have couple more months of bugs before starts getting cold.
phil
http://www.flickr.com/photos/goldenorfe/

Skippy
Sep-01-2008, 04:59 PM
Hi!

I hope that weather will allow to shoot macros at least a couple of weeks more, but summer is over.

Regards,

Sven

P.S:

I was absent for a while.
Summer here in Tallinn is much colder and rainy compared to usual,
so I decided to restore balance and escape for a while.

Inspired by Gerald Durell's book I hoped to see great variety of insects in Corfu, but except a few dragonflies which flew quite high and a few spiders did not see anything interesting. :cry.

Of course the place is nice for landscape and especially night photography . But for macros, perhaps one should go in spring.

Hmmmmmmm well it seems Brian and Paul and Phil have this unlimited supply of bugs at their disposal, almost seems unfair doesn't it Sven :rofl

You see them posting day after day with new found critters,
and I sit here in amazement as to how many different varieties they come up with.

Least you found a couple of bugs to photograph :D
Two good shots Sven, the tip of that plant with the fly in it sure looks sharp.

Thanks for sharing Sven :thumb ... Skippy :D
.

Paul Iddon
Sep-16-2008, 03:47 PM
Love the angles and colours.

Paul.