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    Macroglossum stellatarum

    Taken with the 18/135. I had left home the Tamron 90 macro.
    I was "slightly" mad !!!!!!!!!!!
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    Re: Macroglossum stellatarum

    The whole image is too blurred. Way too blurred.
    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: Macroglossum stellatarum

    Outside of the focus issue, this would have been a brilliant capture, well done. S
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    Re: Macroglossum stellatarum

    I agree, if not blurred it would have been super! Hold onto this shot though; maybe in a few years they will have a new PS filter that corrects blur and will bring it to life

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    Re: Macroglossum stellatarum

    And see, I kind of like this --- as is. My mind can clearly tell what I'm looking at, the blur gives me a sense that I'm seeing this while walking. The background is not distracting. I would save this one for when we all post our favorite blurred shots over on Viewfinder.

    Thanks for posting this one!

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    Re: Macroglossum stellatarum

    Hello to all, thanks for the comments, unfortunately at this shot I did not have the appropriate target and I could not do better.
    Lacks sharpness but I assure you that the insect was very fast (like a hummingbird)
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