Dorset Wildlife Kingcombe centre workshop
I took part in John Bebbington's macro photography workshop at the Kingcombe centre on the first weekend in July. There were 10 of us participating. After checking in to our rooms, tea and cake and then dinner, John gave us a presentation as to what to expect and some techniques.
Up early on Saturday to see what the moth trap revealed then off to Ryewater, a private reserve. A very hot day but we still found enough to photograph.
I didnt notice the picture winged fly until I was at the computer |
bird dropping |
Scarlet tiger moth |
buff tip moth |
Privet hawk moth |
Peppered moth |
Black arches moth above peppered moth |
Garden tiger |
micro moth |
Emerald moth |
Brimstone |
One of the myriad bugs |
Cricket |
emerald damselfly |
Broad bodied chaser |
Emperor dragonfly laying |
Ruddy darter |
tiny fly |
On Sunday the moth trap bulb failed so no moths. Still plenty to see in the meadows around Kingcombe.
Case of wrong lens. Swifts taken with 35mm |
Fly |
Ringlet in the sun |
These eggs had been eaten by the time I was able to show them to the group in the afternoon |
Fly silhouetted |
Spot the picture wing fly |
John and Len searching |
Marmalade hoverfly |
Small skipper |
6 spot burnet moth |
Beautiful demoiselle |
Fly |
There were five of these on this plant but I only capture two |
Soldier beetles mating |
Green veined whites mating interrupted by another male |
Golden ringed dragonfly |
Ringlet |
Puss hawk moth spotted by John at the end of the day |
Puss hawk moth in defence |
Such a great weekend. Rooms are comfortable and the food is delicious. I have booked for the Landscape workshop in November.
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