Thanks for the feedback guys
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Originally Posted by acropolite
Nice buggage Andrew, I like the second one best, his face seems friendly.
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He might look friendly, but as far as I can make out he is a wood weevil.
Dennis, in regard to flashes, I think you are right that the subject would look a little flat, but I think the key is to get a nice even illumination so that it doesn't look like a flash has been used. My flash attached to the camera is up high and therefore I an always going to have subject shadows. I have seen some unusual arrangements of flashes on the web - including diffusers made from milk bottles (yet to try this myself) to dedicated soft boxes.
In some shots the shadows probably add to the subject and the way you light the subject is completely up to the photographer. My preference would be for natural light, but given the tolerances of depth of field, the gust of wind that blows up as you attain focus, and the jumpy critters that never sit still, I have got way more keepers from using the flash.
oh, and thanks for the feedback guys - much appreciated