A short visit to the local patch at dawn revealed a misty scene.
27 April, 2010
23 April, 2010
Macro Fun
I'm really enjoying the new macro lens. The Green Hairstreak was showing well in the warm sun at Stewartby Lake. So far the extra reach of the 180mm has proven its value when approaching flighty subjects.
Canon 40D, Tamron 180mm macro,
1/160th sec, f/9.0, ISO 100, tripod
Canon 40D, Tamron 180mm macro,
1/160th sec, f/9.0, ISO 100, tripod
I can't find a name for this small spider which was lurking on a dead flower head - amazing camouflage !
This is Gymnochaeta viridis, very similar to the Greenbottle from which it differs by having hairy eyes. The second image shows a 'sun-tanned' individual - the bronze colour is acquired with age.
06 April, 2010
Ants and Adders
What promised to be the sunniest day over the Easter period did not quite live up to expectations. The chance to photograph an Adder in Bedfordshire was, however, realised. There were four or five females on show by mid-morning as the sun tried to burn off the cloud. Some were seen to increase their surface area by flattening their bodies and therefore increasing the warming effect of the sun.
Image taken with the Tamron macro (still getting to know this lens). The cloudy eye suggests sloughing of the skin will be soon
Canon 350D, Tamron 180mm macro,
1/125th sec, f /10, ISO 400, handheld
Image taken with the Tamron macro (still getting to know this lens). The cloudy eye suggests sloughing of the skin will be soon
Canon 350D, Tamron 180mm macro,
1/125th sec, f /10, ISO 400, handheld
There were a number of active Wood Ant nests over the site. They cannot sting but do bite and can spray formic acid.
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