Dull and overcast, the kind that I remember so much. Unlike those who can go out in any weather, I can't. So, here is one that I did last time it was sunny; when was it???????????
You are not the only one! It is the raining season here in Hong Kong too. On the bright side, it makes you appreciate the sun even more when it comes out!
Brzydka pogoda i zamiast ptaków masz muchę na świetnych zdjęciach. One też fruwają . Pozdrawiam. Bad weather and instead fly the birds have great pictures. They also fly. Yours.
WOW!!! How have I not discovered your blog until now?? Isn't nature just beautiful... even the things we don't necessarily consider worth another look.
I had no idea flies could be so beautiful upclose!
ReplyDeleteagain, such great detail you share with us. sorry about the continued rain. i'd surely trade you some of our sun and heat!
ReplyDeleteDone Theresa.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures, Bob! Love the colours and detail!
ReplyDeletePerfectas macros de esta mosca, gran nitidez, saludos
ReplyDeleteExcellent macros Bob.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure we'll get some sun soon...won't we??...[;o)
I had no idea a common house fly would look so good up close. Maybe Theresa has some extra sun for me, too...brrrrrrrr!!!
ReplyDeleteYou captured it so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteBob, more great macros! I find it amazing what things look like when you get close!
ReplyDeleteOne day the clouds must be off of water. The fly is so beautiful captured what a color it has.
ReplyDeleteWish you a lot sunshine Bob
The details are very nice Bob
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon Bob. Not hot here today ... I like summer and warmth:)
ReplyDeleteGood macros.
a hug.
Great images of that hairy fellow! :)
ReplyDeleteI never realized how colorful a fly could be. Rain or shine these are awesome shots, Bob.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great fly. Great photo!
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Beautiful macro to see the fly.
ReplyDeleteGr Cee
Superb Bob.. you must have so much patience.
ReplyDeleteUniquely sharp in detail.
ReplyDeleteWhat lens are you using, Bob?
even the lowly fly is lovely in your lens
ReplyDeleteAloha from Waikiki,
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Bob, great shots and amazing details.
ReplyDeleteWho says we don't have exotic creatures here in the UK! Incredible close up, very cool.
ReplyDeleteEstranha série de fotos, mas ficou bonita.
ReplyDeleteBoa continuação da semana!
Beijinhos.
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May the sun be with you !
ReplyDeleteGreat capture
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
What a beautiful colour it is.. gorgeous macros, Bob.
ReplyDeleteThat fly is a nice color! Thanks Bob:)
ReplyDeleteMaster photos! Also I am not so keen about the object! :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a paradise day Bob! :-)
Beautiful blog, Bob. Sun? What is that? Greetings, Joke
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Bob. I've started looking at flies in more detail this year, youjust don't realise how stunning some of them are!
ReplyDeletegreat detail-gorgeous captures!
ReplyDeleteAll shots are very nicely taken by you Bob...
ReplyDeleteYou are not the only one!
ReplyDeleteIt is the raining season here in Hong Kong too. On the bright side, it makes you appreciate the sun even more when it comes out!
They really are very attractive when seen closely, great captures Bob! Not quite so attractive when buzzing round your head or dining table though ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe weather has been a bit better here today I hope it is where you are and that you have been able to get out doing what you love most.
You did some magic here, Bob: you made this fly look gorgeous! I hope it doesn't bite like our native greenhead fly.
ReplyDeleteLovely captures Bob
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Sweden
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Brzydka pogoda i zamiast ptaków masz muchę na świetnych zdjęciach. One też fruwają . Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteBad weather and instead fly the birds have great pictures. They also fly. Yours.
WOW!!! How have I not discovered your blog until now??
ReplyDeleteIsn't nature just beautiful... even the things we don't necessarily consider worth another look.
Bob, thanks to you I know that even a fly is beautiful.
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