Well done on catching up, Sarah. If you're working full-time I really don't know how you fit everything in - and come up with great images week after week.
I've been doing something like 50 hour weeks for the last couple of months
I'm also trustee for a charity and the AGM was last week - trying to review accounts for them has been digging into my free time too. So yes, finding time for photography has been a real struggle lately. I'm glad that you haven't noticed a massive decline in my shots, even if I haven't been entirely happy with them
Endings: It fits the theme and I had to laugh at your comment about dead insects being easier than living ones.
As an image, though, I can't quite make up my mind. There's something amiss, (for me!) but I'm not sure what. Possibly there needs to be a bit more light on the fly's body, it looks a bit 'lost' in the frame - but that can add to the sense of a lonely ending, and I don't know quite where to focus. None of this is in any way detracting from your skill with the close up filter - a dof that narrow at f11 is drastic and you've controlled it well. Nor is it detracting from your ability to produce 'insect blood'.

I'll come back to it later and try to be more constructive. Sorry.
I didn't think that this would be for everyone, but if you come up with anything more definite about what doesn't work I'd really appreciate your thoughts. The lighting on the body was difficult - so much black that it was hard to get any detail, so I think you might have something there
Electric: Now that's what I call using the weather to your advantage - dull weather = time using PS.

And it's very satisfaying when you find a new way of using PS.
It's been a bit of a novelty to have the time to do it this weekend, but it was definitely fun and better than weeding the front garden which is what I'd have been doing if it was dry.
Of the 2 shots, I prefer #1 for its simplicity. It's bang on theme, clean, bright and does what it says on the tin perfectly.


#2 is eye-catching and I spent some time examining the intricate background - and very nice it is too, but I think it might work better in a more subdued colour so that it's not competing with the subject. Just my thoughts.
Thanks Jean. I'm with you on No.1, but I found the tutorial for the b/g in No.2 and couldn't resist trying it
Let's hope for a 'good' theme this week - and the time to enjoy it.
Jean