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I came home on Sunday lunchtime to find this little fella stuck upside down on the conservatory roof, so I kindly recued him. In turn he kindly posed for this photo. I figure one good turn deserves another !!
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Oooo that is one cracking good picci of a MayBug!

Ive only ever seen one once (on a sheet drying on the line outside). I managed to grab a few quick shots before it flew away but mine weren't even in the same league as yours!

Well done!

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Re: MayBug

Fantastic detail I have never been much good at macro so I'm very envious

Can you tell us a bit more about the setup? How big is a May bug?

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Re: MayBug

They're approximately an inch to one and a half inches. Certainly big enough to spot easily if there's one in your line of vision. Monsters that look even more spectacular in flight!

Here's the one and only May-Bug I ever saw. I can't remember which camera I used but it would be a Pentax dSLR, not with a macro lens either. I think I was using a standard lens and my photo is a crop.

Not a patch on Mowgli's picci but I was nevertheless pleased with it as I'd never seen one before. I hadn't a clue what it was and David had come out to rescue me when I'd screamed as I was bringing in the washing. He held the sheet bearing the bug so I could take a quick picci.



I just checked and my own picci was shot on a Pentax K10D, 50mm, f/8, 1/320, ISO 100. It was a bright, sunny morning at the time. I think I had gone indoors and changed lenses for the later shots, praying it wouldn't fly away before I could get a half-decent shot - so this was probably off a 50mm macro.

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Re: MayBug

Yes the exif data shows it was a K10D and macro lens

Mowgli's shot was taken using a Canon Ixus compact - so even more impressive!

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Yes the exif data shows it was a K10D and macro lens

Mowgli's shot was taken using a Canon Ixus compact - so even more impressive!

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Yeah, I'd love to get a shot like Mowgli's. It's a belter!

I've looked for the bugs every year since seeing that one but never had any luck.

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Re: MayBug

I think what makes Mowgli's shot is the soft lighting and the particles of gravel (which I originally thought might have been grains of sand). It doesn't look like he used flash, which I think has helped enormously - natural light does the job!

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I think what makes Mowgli's shot is the soft lighting and the particles of gravel (which I originally thought might have been grains of sand). It doesn't look like he used flash, which I think has helped enormously - natural light does the job!

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... not forgetting those perfect water droplets on the Bug.

I'm so envious of his shot! The setting is just perfect!

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Re: MayBug

Thanks Ian and Pol for your comments, much appreciated. The set up Ian was quite simple, when I found the bug it was upside down and very wet, so couldnt right itself. When I picked it up (with a newspaper) I put it on the gravel. It was obviously disorientated as it just crawled very slowly in circles for a few minutes. I just got the camera as close as I could focus on macro setting (about half and inch away) and clicked away. I must admit I have been amazed at the results from this camera especially in macro and low light settings.
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Thanks Ian and Pol for your comments, much appreciated. The set up Ian was quite simple, when I found the bug it was upside down and very wet, so couldnt right itself. When I picked it up (with a newspaper) I put it on the gravel. It was obviously disorientated as it just crawled very slowly in circles for a few minutes. I just got the camera as close as I could focus on macro setting (about half and inch away) and clicked away. I must admit I have been amazed at the results from this camera especially in macro and low light settings.
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Poor creature, getting stuck on its back and thoroughly wet. It's good you came along to rescue it when you did.

I was spellbound by the one I saw and watched in awe as it took off. It was like nothing I've ever seen before.

Did you get to see it fly away?

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Re: MayBug

Yours comes a close second Pol.
The first will take some beating for detail
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Poor creature, getting stuck on its back and thoroughly wet. It's good you came along to rescue it when you did.

I was spellbound by the one I saw and watched in awe as it took off. It was like nothing I've ever seen before.

Did you get to see it fly away?

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No I didnt see it fly off as it started raining again and lunch was on the table. By the time I looked again it was gone. Hopefully in a straight and level direction !!
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No I didnt see it fly off as it started raining again and lunch was on the table. By the time I looked again it was gone. Hopefully in a straight and level direction !!
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It's a shame you missed it take off.

The one I saw just kinda lifted off slowly, vertical take-off mode, and lumbered along 'bobbing' in the air like a helicopter hovering. Those amazing antennae were waving nd scanning in front and it was making a sort of humming sound as it moved slowly away.

Like summick out of a horror movie!

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Re: MayBug

They look like something out of the Starship Trooper movies (Bugs!).

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Re: MayBug

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They look like something out of the Starship Trooper movies (Bugs!).

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Yeah, you wanna beam up fast when you see one of those coming for you!

Seriously though - I've been spending some time looking for a video of one in flight and I came across a very nice one showing detail, size and flight of a May Bug. They'e actually beetles, live underground as larvae for 4 years then only live 6 weeks after they emerge.

Here's the best video I've found so far.

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