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Fly - Campiglossa albiceps

Fly - Campiglossa albiceps
Covey Hill, Quebec, Canada
June 17, 2016

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Campiglossa albiceps (female)…
See reference here.

 
Great !
A new species for me and an addition to the BugGuide distribution map. Thanks !

 
Male...
Sorry, this is a male, actually.

man,
I tell you you take really good photos. What camera do you use?

 
Thank you young man for your
Thank you young man for your good words about my photos. Technology is doing a big part of the job. My basic equipment is:

Canon EOS-7D
Canon macro lens 100mm f2.8 IS
Ring flash Yongnuo

 
Sweet!
One day, when I am at that level I hope to have a camera like that. Just about all of my pictures taken on here are with a T2i. I recently bought a T6, because I shared the T2i with a family member. The main lenses I use are a Canon EF-S 18-55 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II and a Canon EF-S 55-250 mm f/4-5.6 IS STM. Although the T2i is .6 seconds faster than the t6 while shooting in burst mode, its not much of a difference. It is nice for an amateur. Thanks for you time and response!

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