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Named from the similarity of their prominent proboscis that looks like the beak of a snipe. Adults can often be seen sitting on vegetation or on tree trunks waiting to catch and pounce on passing prey. Some species of snipe flies are hematophagous as adults and some are predatory of insects. Larvae develop as predators in the soil and wood detritus. Found in wet meadows, marshes and woodland margins. Can sometimes be know as the Down-Looker Fly as they have the habit of perching head-downward on tree trunks.
Plumbago in my yard
Thank you very much always.
I'm a bit busy now. I may get back a little late.
Have a great week.
Wild flower in the lawn taken last year with the Tamron 90mm f2.8 lens...Woohoo it's getting to be that time of year again....time to get out of the bird blind and go exploring around my property with my macro lens!!
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a tamron adaptall 2 sp 80-200mm f/2.8 (model 30A) lens
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check out my thoughts on the lens here
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Tamron 70-210mm F4 Di VC Test Shots in Color
06/04/2023
Canon 6D with Tamron 70-210mm F4
I picked up this lens during the past winter and only have taken it out once that I can recall. I wanted to give the lens a more thorough test drive.
So far, it hasn't disappointed.
I bought it gently used for a fraction of the MSRP. It was missing the F/R lens caps, but I had a spare set hanging around.
Pairing it with my 6D has provided quite pleasing images as long as I do my part.
Hope you enjoy!
NC
For more on this lens:
www.dpreview.com/reviews/tamron-70-210mm-f4-di-vc-usd-review