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03-SEP-2003
Robber Fly 1.jpg
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Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF Micro
1/20s f/22.0 at 105.0mm
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Guest
26-Feb-2007 04:34
Cool, and scary too. V
Guest
13-Sep-2006 16:06
very nice
Guest
07-Sep-2006 12:39
Great perspective on the business end of a Robber Fly!
Guest
07-Sep-2006 07:00
Wow... so so close up that's superb.
Great detail.
Well done.
Ian
M. Plonsky
04-Oct-2003 09:59
You are correct. I am a space cadet and should no better. Fine shot in any event.
Tom Johnson
04-Oct-2003 06:16
Thanks for the kind words mark. This is actually a robber fly (Diogmites symmachus), capable of snatching other flying insects in mid-air with its spiny legs.
M. Plonsky
04-Oct-2003 02:59
Really nice job with this crane fly.