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519 viewsCan you name this insect?
Alan Lewis10/02/14 at 00:08Colin Kelly: I believe they can lay eggs or give birth to live ...
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576 viewsGarden Spider - Araneus Diadematus Spider
Alan Lewis09/09/14 at 22:59Colin Kelly: Definately a Garden Spider - Araneus diadematus
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Mountain Vista575 viewsColin Kelly11/01/12 at 22:40Colin Kelly: Of course, plus Nikon Camera, Velbon Tripod, cable...
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Liquid Silver634 viewsColin Kelly08/29/12 at 17:27Colin Kelly: I know, can be a bit embarrasing when I'm in ...
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Maizie457 viewsMy grandaughter Maizie, taken today.Colin Kelly10/31/11 at 23:05Colin Kelly: Thanks Arfon, much appreciated your comments. Oh ...
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Odd Ones Out423 viewsColin Kelly06/10/11 at 02:16Colin Kelly: Sorry Dai, no bubbles were cloned in the making of...
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Common Darter Portrait487 viewsShould have gone to SpecsaversKevin Hunt09/28/10 at 20:29Colin Kelly: sure I've seen him in the club.....great imag...
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Common Darter459 viewsKevin Hunt09/27/10 at 04:50Colin Kelly: Great macro work, let's see some in competiti...
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'Speckled Wood' (Parage aereria)593 viewsI believe this is a 'Speckled Wood' (Parage aereria) - but according to 'Collins Complete British Wildlife' this butterfly is supposed to have a wingspan of 45cm?? Does anybody else recognise it?Kevin Hunt08/24/10 at 06:00Colin Kelly: It is a Speckled Wood, and a damn nice one as well
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What is it?560 viewsThe performance of the Canon 100mm IS macro lens is astonishing - this shot captured outdoors at the Wetlands - handheld at 1//200sec at f 7.1Kevin Hunt08/23/10 at 17:04Colin Kelly: I'd agree with you on Teasel (not too sure ab...
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Flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria)401 viewsDon't know what the beasty is - just trying out Canon 100mm IS macro lens at Wetlands this afternoonKevin Hunt08/23/10 at 04:05Colin Kelly: Flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria)
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Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae)508 viewsKevin Hunt08/23/10 at 03:52Colin Kelly: To be precise - Small Tortoiseshell (Aglais urtica...
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Couldn't find a poppy....506 viewsNever a poppy around when you want one so had to make do with a Giant HogweedColin Kelly08/03/10 at 19:41Colin Kelly: One step to the right would have given me a nettle...
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Wind in the Willow596 viewsThis is a lih print from an infra red negative developed in very dilute developer to create the unique tint.Dewi Jones07/07/10 at 23:48Colin Kelly: Love the tones, an art form that is sadly dying ou...
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