This mornings walk

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Been a while, but I went away for a week to Tenby (was fantastic, had all the good weather, though not much time to do insect searching). By the time we got home, everything had overgrown so much I had to check out what was around on the morning walk with the dog. Loads of insects which is great news for evening walks that I intend to do (once it stops raining).

600d, Sigma 105mm, Raynox 250 + pringles tube and softbox diffuser material, neweer cheapo flash. 125th sec, F11-F13, flash at 1/4 power, ISO200

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Untitled by Carl Harrison, on Flickr

2.. I couldn't stack these due to the antenae moving about, but I did quiet like this shot so included it in this set.
_MG_0059 by Carl Harrison, on Flickr

3..
_MG_0053 by Carl Harrison, on Flickr

4.. Spider who after a couple of seconds, slid down its web strand and off he/she went.
Spider about to absail away by Carl Harrison, on Flickr

5.. Ant - these buggers are so hard to capture, just constantly moving.
Ant by Carl Harrison, on Flickr

6..
Buttercup#2 by Carl Harrison, on Flickr

7..
Fly by Carl Harrison, on Flickr

Thanks for popping in. There is a couple more not included here, on my stream if you fancy a look.
 
Excellent set and the #1 is awesome looking guess some sort of plant bug but dont know identity.

#7 is a dolly fly

Glad your back in the game keep them coming now :D
 
Really nice Carl my favourite is the one on the buttercup the dolly fly is neat too
I saw one of those this morning but I was too clumsy it flew off :D
 



I go for 4, 5 and 6.

If I understand you well, that was a morning
walk you spent on your knees?
 
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