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Gave my macro lens a bit of an airing - I have found that I get better results using my D90 than my D7000
never seen this before, they all seem to be attacking the hover fly on the flower, or playing, i don't know, very strange
I grabbed a copy of 76906 with the intention of building a small starship using only the parts in the kit, I ended up converting the official build into a hover racer.
I think this is a hover fly but in this scruufy state I am struggling to ID it. Shot on open grassland
We finally found out where the bumblebee hive was, as we saw all these bumblebees hovering around. We actually saw them going under this rock, and silly me of course lifted it. I'll tell you, I've never seen so many bumblebees in one place before..I quickly high-tailed it outta there !!
I've always wanted to get a half decent shot of a kestrel hunting, and i was so lucky yesterday when this beautiful male appeared and started to hover above my head at Chew Valley Lake in Somerset, UK!
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There were a lot of Long Legged and Hover flies on this plant, but this Hover Fly was the only cooperative one of the bunch.
I'm never going to learn
How to play with fire and not get burned
I fall in love too fast
I'd like to think I've got a second chance
But I can't love and lose everyday
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Just doing what it does best, hovering and lunching on pollen.
Much better viewed large.
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Lili thought it wasn't fair Dee Dee had a hover board while she had to pedal on. Pouty face mode....ON!
I find that baskettails are the easiest dragonfly to photograph in flight. They hover in one spot (usually a sunny one) then dart after an insect before coming back to the same or nearby spot.
I couldn't get as close as I would have liked to this Kestrel while she was hovering, so thought I would combine a number of shots in a composite to capture her skill.
Hover trucks like this were a common sight in space and sea ports across the galaxy. Their blacks skirts and trail of lubricants & coolants gave then the nickname of "Slugs".
With a price tag of about $84 million, the V-22 Osprey is the world's first production tilt-rotor aircraft. The MV-22 Osprey, flown by the Marine Corps, has the ability to take off vertically like a helicopter and then convert into airplane mode and fly up to 300 mph like a traditional turboprop plane. In combat, the Osprey is capable of inserting up to 24 soldiers into remote areas without a runway or air-traffic-control towers. Insider visited Marine Corps Air Station New River in North Carolina to see what it takes to fly and operate these aircraft.