On A Shed Door
Copyright ©2014, David Underwood
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Olympus E-M1 |
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1/125 s |
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F8 |
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60 mm |
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M.Zuiko 60mm Macro |
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200 |
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external |
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Excellent capture. Looks like a Mayfly, but wrong time of year here in UK - where are you Dave? Also known as Day Flies, Shadflies, Lake Flies, Fish Flies. Like the Dragonflies, these are a very primitive insect.
Ken Thomas at 22:46 CEST on 26-Aug-2014 [Reply]
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Thanks, Ken. I'm in the village of Wellesley, Ontario, Canada.
I don't know the species, but it certainly does look primitive!
Ken Thomas wrote:
> Excellent capture. Looks like a Mayfly, but wrong time of year here in UK - where are you
> Dave? Also known as Day Flies, Shadflies, Lake Flies, Fish Flies. Like the Dragonflies,
> these are a very primitive insect.
>
David Underwood at 23:57 CEST on 26-Aug-2014 [Reply]
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Great focus, especailly on the wing detail and head. How big is it really?
Katrina Adams at 02:03 CEST on 27-Aug-2014 [Reply]
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Thanks, Katrina.
You know, I really should have measured it. It certainly sat still long enough! My best guess is that the head to the back of the wings measured probably 20-25mm.
Katrina Adams wrote:
> Great focus, especailly on the wing detail and head. How big is it really?
David Underwood at 03:21 CEST on 27-Aug-2014 [Reply]