Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Archytas ?
Posted by Tony T on 10-09-2007 17:52
#1
7 September 2007, NB, Canada. Length: 13mm
I incorrectly identified a similar looking fly as an
Archytas HERE, turned out to be a
Tachina.
I believe this one is an
Archytas
Posted by Andrew Whittington on 13-09-2007 23:01
#2
I'm scrolling back looking for something, having not been in the forum much for a while, when I came across these Tony and I'm really amazed nobody commented on the excellence of the photography. I am exceedingly impressed and equally envious that I don't seem able to produce quite such good photos. This is award winning stuff! Well done.
So here's a thing ... how about a thread or better still an article discussing photo-technique? Anybody? A group effort maybe? Either way I believe it would be an asset to Diptera.info [Paul - what do you think?]
Posted by Andrew Whittington on 13-09-2007 23:06
#3
P.S.
I sure hope they find their way into the Diptera Gallery
;)
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 13-09-2007 23:08
#4
the technique of tony T was discussed before... in this week I think.
Posted by Tony T on 14-09-2007 01:19
#5
andrewsfi wrote:
how about a thread or better still an article discussing photo-technique? Anybody? A group effort maybe? Either way I believe it would be an asset to Diptera.info [Paul - what do you think?]
My technique
HERE
Posted by Andrew Whittington on 14-09-2007 14:02
#6
Brilliant .. thank you. What a wonderful design. It's clear I need to change my equipment :D
Posted by Andrew Whittington on 14-09-2007 17:05
#8
Oooooohhhh Superb!!!! Man-o-man .... thanks for sharing those links. Yeah a real feast.
Posted by John Carr on 13-11-2015 04:10
#9
At 13 mm this should be
Archytas aterrimus, which despite the name can have blue reflections from the abdomen. The only other blackish and mostly shining
Archytas from Canada is the smaller and rarer
instabilis.