Re: First bug of the year
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My ignorance of photography knows no bounds, but what I particularly like about this is the way the shell texture of the ladybird is highlighted by the flash.
I always imagined the shell of the ladybird to be smooth, but that seems not to be the case. I haven't fired a camera in anger since about the age of 9 so my knowledge is not to be trusted, but as a lay-person, I'd say this is very good indeed.
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Nice shot,
We call these ladybugs, this is the first hearing them called Ladybirds.
Ray
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I'd always known them as Ladybirds in Britain. The first time I heard Ladybugs was when I emigrated to Canada.
Excellent photo Jon.
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first class jono - and yes the reflection on the wing 'carapace' is a bonus - no matter how smooth something may appear, if you see things in the right light there are always 'wrinkles' :D
unlike you I am no photographer, I snap a lot but quickly for reference most of the time
this is the best I could do with beatrice before she cooled down and flew off [ bumble bees overheat if they vibrate/buzz their wings for too long, but it's is a useful mechanism in cold weather]
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cased galaxy phone one-handed upside down..... :eek:
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Anyone here knows a way to deter cucumber beetles. My plants were destroyed last spring/summer. I hate them, all they do is eat and have sex. LOL
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first class jono - and yes the reflection on the wing 'carapace' is a bonus - no matter how smooth something may appear, if you see things in the right light there are always 'wrinkles' :D
this is the best I could do with beatrice before she cooled down and flew off [ bumble bees overheat if they vibrate/buzz their wings for too long]
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cased galaxy phone one-handed upside down..... :eek:
Ididn't know that, thanks.
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Yay! Spring has sprung - my first beetle photo of the year!
7 Spot Ladybird - Coccinella septempunctata, the most common of Britain's ladybirds. There was a loveliness of them on a small conifer in our back garden. I think they were feeding on sap from new shoots as I couldn't see any aphids.
Taken hand-held with my new trusty friend, Olympus TG-6.
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I love this shot! Perfectly captured!
This shot of the ladybugs probably has the best over all result
Definitely a very good effort!
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[QUOTE=handrawn;this is the best I could do with beatrice before she cooled down and flew off [/QUOTE]
Beatrice! very good, Steve!!