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I was unable to use my Canon 100mm macro lens because the flowers were on an embankment so I took the photos from the driveway at our Lampeter SW Wales holiday accommodation, using my Canon 100-400 Mk11 on manual focus and on the 7D11. I was surprised ,considering the lens I was using, how the last photo, the bee, came out.
Good news re Red Admirals too,. There's been a high influx of them from the Continent this year A massive 400% increase on this time last year. Butterfly Conservation article dated August 3rd. https://butterfly-conservation.org/...rising-early-lead-in-2023-big-butterfly-count
On a White Valerian
On a Red Valerian
Also called Red Valerian flower.
A bee on a White Chrysanthemum .
Good news re Red Admirals too,. There's been a high influx of them from the Continent this year A massive 400% increase on this time last year. Butterfly Conservation article dated August 3rd. https://butterfly-conservation.org/...rising-early-lead-in-2023-big-butterfly-count
On a White Valerian
On a Red Valerian
Also called Red Valerian flower.
A bee on a White Chrysanthemum .
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