My world is our world

Was getting dark and I saw this fly. I was looking at flowers in my mothers garden when I saw this fly sitting one one. Shot with a 105 mm lens and a handheld flash with a small soft box fitted..
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My world is our world

Was getting dark and I saw this fly. I was looking at flowers in my mothers garden when I saw this fly sitting one one. Shot with a 105 mm lens and a handheld flash with a small soft box fitted..
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Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina)

This chap landed about six feet from where I way sitting. I shot this with a 70 – 300 zoom lens and chopped the image to this.
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The rain swan.

Was passing a local lough and saw a couple of swans grazing in a field beside it. I pulled into a small car park beside them and was able to take this shot through the open side window. I run it in HDR in Photoshop where it helped to bring out the rain.
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bug eyed

Shot hand held with a 105mm macro lens. Took a few shots from different angles and in every one this little fellow was looking at me or his reflection in the camera lens.
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Hanging on a thread.

Why do spiders spend so much time upside down, or is it us the wrong way up?
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On the fly

Great time for fly hunting, armed with camera and a small flash I take a stroll at dusk. I find insects sit still in the cooler air.
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House Martin
Spotted this Hose Martin in a barn where my motorcycle was stored overnight While attending a motorcycle meeting.
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Golden Fly

Loved the colour of this fellow here. Sitting in the evening sun I managed to get this shot before he took off. Shot with a 105mm macro’s lens hand held, I fired off a volley of shots with this being the sharpest .
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Free Fall

House Martin exiting it’s nest after feed the chicks.
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Clover/ shamrock

Noticed the white clover out in bloom has well has a red clover. The bee’s love this little flower, counted three different type off bee’s while photographing this.
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