5 Flies
The close-up subject of this post are five flies.
A black fly, a green eyed fly, a male mosquito known as bushy, a grey fly and a yellow dung fly. The black fly was taken at Garston Wood, whilst the remainder were found at Blashford Lakes nature reserve.
I used my new camera the Olympus EM5 Mk II, 65-116 auto extension tube, 25mm extension tube and 80mm F4 macro lens at F11 with diffused flash lighting.





Garston Wood location
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Blashford Lakes location
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