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Messing around with a good friend...we have HOVER SHOES!!! Wewt! xD
Thanks for hovering with me Jade. ♥
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This Blackbird (Turdus merula) has learnt how to hover to feed from our fatballs!
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This damsel fly hovered in place long enough for me to accomplish a few focused images--this one being one of the better ones. The image in the comment box below lost too much quality in cropping, but I wanted to be able to distinquish the tiny bug in its mouth (you can just see the wing). I think it was "hunting" for bugs and that's why is was hovering in front of our cosmos flowers in the first place.
Two of my favourite things - hoverflies and flowering grass! (And an out of focus photobombing plant bug that I didn't even see until I looked at the photo at home!)
Terry Sims -- you started me on this :O) . Not sure which hover it is or if the blue abdomen is the true colour.
On a Maximilian sunflower. Any species ID help would be appreciated. Looks quite like this one to me bugguide.net/node/view/11609.
Larger than I normally see in my garden in Essex but this hover fly was enjoying the herb garden.
Taken with my Canon EOS 5D Mark III with Sigma 105mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro attached. f11 @ 1/90.
Canon EOS 7D Mark II
EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
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Ms. So Saucy joins goodest boys on Hawaiian hillsides to enjoys sauciest samosas whiles blacks poozkats, meanderings mans-horsies, and flyings saucys in teh distances hovers hungrilys.
credits to come. Having trouble finding the Hover tank that inspired this. If anyone recognizes it please help me find who credit belongs to.
A return 4 day trip to RSPB Bempton on the 5th June with 3 Photo buddies. The weather was very cold for June, very unexpected.
Day 3
Onshore wind, Brighter, but still bitterly cold in the wind.
This Northern Gannet was hovering in the wind updraft at the cliff edge.
The adult Northern Gannet or Gannet are large and bright white with black wingtips and an Orange head. They are distinctively shaped with a long neck and long pointed beak, long pointed tail, and long pointed wings. At sea they flap and then glide low over the water, often travelling in small groups.
Sony A7r
Canon 24mm TS-E II
ISO 125 | 24mm | F9 | 1 sec
Lee Filter 1.2 Soft
Hovering Cloud over North Avoca this morning with the @focusaustralia Group.
Ground cloud hovers around the base of the Eastern Stirling Range Peaks, the headwall of Bluff Knoll can be seen jutting above the cloud. Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia/
The sculpted columns by Robert Graham are full of fascinating details. This woman extended out of the side of one of the columns and was only about 4 inches long. I loved the sense of tension, with her knees hovering just off the ground.
The cooler temps this morning allowed me to get very close to the creatures in my yard.
Fujifilm X-H1 PRO Neg. Hi simulation with no post processing. SOOC
A very handy thing when shooting hoverflies is that, well, they hover.
This makes it possible to photograph them mid air, like this male thick-legged hoverfly (Syritta pipiens) which was trying to decide which specific flower on the great burnet in my mother-in-law's garden he was going to land on.
Waiting for my wife at a shopping mall.
It takes time.
Making me think that if I had a fishing rod here, I could easily pull up a couple of vanilla pastries without anyone noticing....
A bit too far to see, likely a white kite. Find the color patterns attractive with this bird hovering.