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Taken with my Sony A7III Mirrorless Full Frame (ILCE-7M3 v2.10), Sony E mount 18-100 lens.
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Cee
Great detail! https://rivetingimages.wordpress.com/2019/07/19/flower-of-the-day-19-july-2019/
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Just have to love that fly, great details.
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Thanks Pat. 😀
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Your new camera is indeed marvelous, Cee 🙂
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Thanks 😀 😀 Have a great weekend Hammad.
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http://grannyshotit.photo.blog/category/photo-challenges/
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Macros are a must and yours is marvelous today.
I’d be ‘glad’ to have you stop by atMuldoon for Flower of the Day – July 19, 2019 – Gladiola.
https://atmuldoon.blogspot.com/2019/07/flower-of-day-july-19-2019-gladiola.html
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Superb close-up, great contrasts. https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2019/07/19/flower-of-the-day-fotd-challenge-8/
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Many flies on flowers in the mountains.. I’m sure they help pollinate flowers too.. 😉
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Most like he will. Thanks Lisa 😀
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Excellant FOTD ( Fly Of The Day!) Cee. 😉
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LOL Thanks 😀
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Great macro! The pale stripes on the fly is matching the midst of the flower as well.
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No kidding. 😀
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You managed to capture a *striped* fly! Everything is crystal clear: his body, his wonderful eyes, the feathery hair on his legs to capture pollen, and his fabulous wings. Well done, Cee!
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The detail is amazing, Cee. That fly is certainly dressed to impress.
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I was amazed to see hair on its legs. I never would have guessed he had it. 😀
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Ah, the advantages of seeing flies under a microscope! However I confused the function of hairs on a fly’s legs with the hair on a bee’s legs. The hair on bees’ legs do indeed help gather pollen. I had to look up the function of hair on flies’ legs. For flies, the hairs help the fly know what position his legs are in, and the hairs also can feel things that the fly brushes up against. In addition, the hairs give the fly more body surface area, so the hair helps to dissipate heat. None of which I knew before. 😉
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All very interesting information.
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I think that is the best fly photo I ve seen, great detail and pretty flower too
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I was surprised to get him this clear. I love my new camera 😀
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Excellent macro!!
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Thank Nora 😀
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Its hard to see at this angle but I think he looks a bit like Jeff Goldblum.
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LOL
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