Saturday 30 July 2016

Insects at Audley End

Lynne had kindly lent me he adapter ring for the ring-flash and I was keen to return it. After breakfast at Angela Reed cafe in Saffron Walden we decided it was too nicer day not to visit Audley End with the intention of some macro shots. I only had my ring-flash and 24-105 lens so Lynne lent me her prime 300 mm and off we went to see what was in the walled garden. The Dragon flies and Damsels were very active on the small lake. We met an Australian couple with their children, a boy and girl  who were spending time the UK as part of a sabbatical and they were feeling cold so wearing sweaters as the temperature was apparently similar to the winter months in Australia.  In our opinion, it was really warm and a bit humid, we were boiling!  We shared what we were trying to do and met them later and shared the sighting of the Peacock butterfly in the walled garden. The boy rushed back to tell us he had seen three more at the other end of the walled garden.  A well built lady strolled up the path and seeing us focusing on the plants, asked if we would like to take her photograph.  I answered "I am only taking shots of small things" and then realised what I had said. Lynne came to the rescue and masterly explained we were using macro lenses and therefore our focus was on insects measuring just  millimetres.
It was an unplanned fun and impulsive day.








1 comment:

  1. Some great pics here Jane. I think you now have plenty to choose from for your L. I enjoyed the day too we must do it again soon.

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