Thanks guys

Just a small selection of some of my favourite images. Each image has a story.
#1 - my first crab spider. After seeing others post images of them, I was delighted one afternoon to find one in our yard. And a large one at that.
#2 - I just nailed this shot, it just clicked. Very patient fly as well, it just happily stayed there. I didn't need to hang around, I nailed the shot on my first effort, but I observed it for around 5 or so minutes. Sometimes, it's nice to just watch
#3 - I spotted this Jumper in one of our neighbours front gardens. Everyone in the area knew I was into photographing "bugs" and I was only too welcome to take shots. I usually had our dog, Monty with me most times. A patient dog, he'd wait for me whilst I took shots.
#4 - This was a special one. I watched this jumper for nearly half an hour. It was very inquisitive and completely unafraid of me and quite large. Catching jumpers in mid stride isn't easy!
#5 - One of my better Lynx spider shots, a large male too. Quite nervy, took a while for him to come out after initially hiding. Taken in the warm afternoon. Most spiders like to sun themselves, especially Lynx spiders.
#6 - one of the roses in the garden where I lived. Not perfect on focus, but I loved the lighting and pastel effect.
#7 - how often does one get to see this?
There are a few things I'm still trying to achieve:
1) damselflies mating
2) 1:1 facial of a dragonfly
3) 1:1 shot of a damselfly
I've had some success with dragonflies, but very little with damselflies, much to my chagrin.
Dave