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    Holy crap! Where are you from Freelance?? Those look much different than the wasps here. This is what I'm used to seeing:


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    That looks like what we call (in Australia), a European Wasp.


    I saw one in a museum in Sweden, apprently they call them German wasps. Not sure what Germans call them though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Croubie


    That looks like what we call (in Australia), a European Wasp.


    I saw one in a museum in Sweden, apprently they call them German wasps. Not sure what Germans call them though...



    HAHA! Maybe they call them Australian Wasps? Or just "Vasps"? heh.

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    de.wikipedia.org/.../Deutsche_Wespe Yep, even the germans claim responsibility for them and call them the Deutsche Wespe, as does every other language on the "this page in other languages" (except the finnish and thai that I can't read). Strangely enough the icelandic just calls them 'house wasps'.


    Still, it looks like the same one that is one of australia's worst introduced pests...


    Those wasps freelance put up with the purple wings look more like australian native wasps, which i'd presume if he wasn't from the states.


    And come to think of it, Denise, since when are bees metallic green? and with white stripes and not yellow?
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    Rocco, we have yellows ones like that too. I

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    It's a Waspy kind of thread at the moment, so here's what's making a nest under the eaves at the moment. (or re-using the nest he or another one made a while back). Some kind of native Australian Paper Wasp (I've taken other photos of them chewing up the wooden stakes in the garden, which they vomit up to make these nests).


    Playing around with my new 430EX speedlite, mounted on a tripod about 3' high (to my lower right), zoom on 105mm, 2:1 ratio to the 7D onboard flash with wireless trigger, 70-300L on 68mm Kenko tubes, me standing on a kitchen chair about 50cm away from him (under the eaves is about 220cm up). 140mm, 1/200s, f/13, iso200.


    I knew that the 7D had the inbuilt speedlite transmitter when I bought it, but didn't think much of it because i never planned to use a flash much past the inbuilt. If i'd known how useful it was I would have bought one with the body last year, I'm in love with it already...


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    Edit: I'm not sure if I like it rotated and cropped, it gets a bit tighter than the 'hanging' style, but i like the pose of the wasp on top...


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    Baby larva looking at me before it's born, freaky.


    Think this one was with the speedlite on the hotshoe, the white-painted background got washed out but the centre was perfectly exposed.


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