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    hiya, these were taken at the lakes near finchamsted minds gone blank for the moment. I have no idea what they are appart from dragonflys and fluttery things
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    The first one is a Moth Longhorn (Adelidae) Nemophora degeerella

    The second with mate as you say looks like
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    Nice captures

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    there were hundreds of the first one flying round my face so i copied something i saw on telly. Held my hand out to see if anything would settle, need to learn to take better pictures...

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    I love moths like this with such ridiculous body parts But I wouldn't be so hard on yourself - one-handed is never easy. Nice shot of the damselflies (the naughty devils!).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladylouise62 View Post
    I love moths like this with such ridiculous body parts But I wouldn't be so hard on yourself - one-handed is never easy. Nice shot of the damselflies (the naughty devils!).
    the only time they sit still, i got the full heart effect i think in one pic.. yeh i was walking along going what the blazes is that - so held my hand out in hope! They are soo funky..

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    I did the same today with a hoverfly who kept following me... but I just couldn't get a shot as the camera was in my left hand, not my right

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