It has been a busy week with RPS Assessments and continued work on identifying the 100 or so photos from a wildlife survey at Paxton but I have continued with trying to perfect techniques for very small subjects. We have a lot of Tansy and Carrot flower and seed heads in the garden and on close inspection all kinds of well camouflaged insects/spiders live there. Here some plant bugs, a fly and a green spider -each only a few mm long. Using a continuous light panel to be able to shoot with a smaller aperture.
Saturday, September 18, 2021
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
High Contrast Macro
A combination of my Zeiss Touit 50mm macro lens and a faulty camera that unexpectedly shot jpegs resulted in some very contrasty image that I felt worth sharing.
Sunday, September 12, 2021
Welney Dragons
There were still lots of Common Darters on the wing at Welney Wetlands Centre together with Southern Hawker and Ruddy Darters. I had an attempt to capture them in flight but difficult to get enough depth of field and shutterspeed (1/400th f16 - 1/2000th f10)
Friday, September 10, 2021
Insects on Ivy Flowers
The Ivy is just coming into flower and is obviously very attractive to all kinds of insect (and entomologists!) Here a selection of different flies, including many species of Hoverflies, and Ivy Bee, Honey Bee and Common Wasp
Thursday, September 9, 2021
Nature Takes Over, Cambridge
We took an early evening stroll round the University Sidgwick Site in Cambridge, which has not seen students now for over 18 months. The cobwebs, thistles and ivy are beginning to take over. The sun was just setting as we left throwing some lovely colours on the buildings
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
Local Spiders
This year is an exceptional one for wasp spiders (Argiope bruennichi) in our area but there were several more species during recent visits to Barton and Paxton including Araneus quadratus, the Garden spider (Araneus diadematus), Pardosa sp. and Tetragnatha striata
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