Sunday, 18 July 2010

Nature in Miniature.

Loads of stuff backing up on the computer, here's some we've finally managed to get around to.
John's on a week of nights soon so hopefully there won't be so much photography going on, although he has treatened to take the Moth trap with him!




















19 comments:

  1. Bugs, and macro, are starting to fascinate me. Apart from the bees which scare me.
    But my cameras let me down. What kind of camera and lens do you use?
    I'm going to upgrade my photographic equipment a bit, so any advice would be appreciated.

    Love your posts.
    Cheers,
    Robbie

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  2. Absolutely wonderful macro shots! LOVE them.

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  3. Thank You Mona for your comments,and thank you Auld, Ref my camera I use a Samsung i6 Coolpix.
    However i can recommend Steve Rogers,he sales excellent Camera equipment,he's also a superb photographer,and you can find him at WWW.SouthWest Optics.co.uk.
    John.

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  4. Excellent selection. Hadn't realised how many variations of Ladybird there are, till I looked them up one day. lol

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  5. Once again brilliant. I have just noticed the number of followers you have. Wow!!
    Sam

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  6. Amazing Macros.. Love your work by the way. Thanks for stopping in. Stop anytime.

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  7. Another excellent series - quite a diverse range of flies or fly-type insects. Great macro work - I must say I am not familiar with a Samsung i6 Coolpix.

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  8. Stunning images as always, John & Sue.

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  9. Nice collection of macros. I particularly enjoyed the different ladybugs. This year we have had a lot of ladybugs and some that I don't remember seeing before. Amazing how many varieties there are.

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  10. I love how you identify them...it has helped me solve some of my mystery bugs!

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  11. Hi Both
    Great Macros again John like the Rhingia Campestris, have not caught up with one of those little blighters yet, it has a great head.
    You keep taking them John, I would hate for Sue to get bored (Tongue in Cheek). Hope to catch up sometime.CU.

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  12. How wonderful and amazing that you find so many things to photograph and each image is great~

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  13. Amazing and spectacular Macro photography...Thomas

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  14. Very nice Images John, Great stuff

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  15. Hello John and Sue. As usual it strikes me how many insects we have in common. Your pics are really stunning again, but then they always are.

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  16. Thank you all for your comments.
    John.

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  17. Nice collection of insect photos. Very little on Scillies, but birds have been spotted on the Pelgics.

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  18. Another superb collection of macros. Well done.

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  19. Nice images love photographing insects to what equipment do you use? Regards Kev

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