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The ultimate summer pest105VR + R1 + 2 tubes.
and not so much a pest but still a fly... EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
Re: The ultimate summer pestSome very impressive macros Rooz
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Re: The ultimate summer pestThe second image reminds me of Dobie's mate. Beard ... pest ....
Very well done. g.
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Re: The ultimate summer pestVery very nice pics Rooz - that narrow DOF gives the impression that the fly is much bigger than it is (like the ones we get in Queensland!)
Well done. GaryR
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Re: The ultimate summer pestVery nice.
I especially like the first one - it looks like its about to leap out at you and the look of the eyes in the third one is interesting.
Re: The ultimate summer pesti really like #3, despite it being just a tiny bit dark.
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Re: The ultimate summer pestBrilliant stuff! I aspire to this quality.
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Re: The ultimate summer pestSuperb macro work, and nice even lighting with the R1.
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Re: The ultimate summer pestNever though a fly could lok so beautiful - wonderful shots
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Re: The ultimate summer pestThey're all good Roozsy, great DOF, wonderful colour. Very enjoyable images.
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Re: The ultimate summer pestRooz - awesome stuff.
And here I was thinking they'd be mozzie images! I love the clarity of all of these but no.2 is the standout I think..amazing stuff! Geoff
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