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some flies
Jan 23, 2014 11:59:32
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tinusbum
Loc: east texas
from this morning,all very small critters,shot at 1-1 with 68mm of tubes.went out for 20 minutes before the rain forced me in.this is all i saw
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Jan 23, 2014 12:16:13
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rolf
Loc: Kenora Ont.Canada
Nice capture be another 4 months up here before we have any
critters flying around.
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Jan 23, 2014 13:28:57
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steve1oshea
Loc: Reading, England
I really like the way these images are lighted. There is hardly any highlights in the eyes , this is what I have been trying to achieve. Nice shooting.
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Jan 23, 2014 14:47:45
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jrb1213
Loc: McDonough GEorgia
Second fly has a weird haltare. Nicely done.
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Jan 23, 2014 15:56:56
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Nikonian72
Loc: Chico CA
jrb1213 wrote:
Second fly has a weird haltare. Nicely done.
That extra large haltare is to counter extreme G-force during high-speed maneuvers.
<Bazinga!>
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Jan 23, 2014 18:10:21
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jrb1213
Loc: McDonough GEorgia
Nikonian72 wrote:
That extra large haltare is to counter extreme G-force during high-speed maneuvers.
<Bazinga!>
I checked with NASA and they said the g force is not that extreme. This theory was tested on a couple of Mars probes. Oh wait, they missed.
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Jan 24, 2014 08:08:10
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A-PeeR
Loc: Houston, Texas
Glorious details Tom.
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Jan 24, 2014 10:17:57
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tinusbum
Loc: east texas
A-PeeR wrote:
Glorious details Tom.
thanks everyone,William we got snow last night :-)
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Jan 24, 2014 15:36:45
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MissStephie
Loc: West Virginia
Wow - I really like the 2nd shot :)
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Jan 25, 2014 00:26:10
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A-PeeR
Loc: Houston, Texas
No snow this far south but plenty of ice... Freeways were a mess.... I was hoping for some flakes, would have been fun to try and photograph some...
tinusbum wrote:
thanks everyone,William we got snow last night :-)
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