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    Some dragonflies...



    Had the weekend on my knees and elbows for these (Click on the image for a larger version):











    One more... []





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    Very sharp and very nicely done! What type of lens and camera were you using?

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    very crisp photos! nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by EdN


    Very sharp and very nicely done! What type of lens and camera were you using?


    Thank you EdN! I used a 1000D and it's beloved kit lens. It's all that I have. Just trying to maximize it's capabilities so to speak. [] I did a little dpp + photoshop + sharpening + cropping... viola!


    Quote Originally Posted by Maleko


    very crisp photos! nice
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    Thanks Maleko!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGreenBug


    Quote Originally Posted by EdN


    Very sharp and very nicely done! What type of lens and camera were you using?


    Thank you EdN! I used a 1000D and it's beloved kit lens. It's all that I have. Just trying to maximize it's capabilities so to speak. [img]/emoticons/emotion-2.gif[/img] I did a little dpp + photoshop + sharpening + cropping... viola!




    Goes to show you again that you don't have to have the best gear to get great results.

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    fantastic photos of dragonflies. Good contrast and colors. here is a photo of a dragonfly flying!! took me about 10 tries with a original 5d and 70-200 f4IS at f4@1/1000th. it is a about a 90% crop from the original


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    Re: Some dragonflies...



    Quote Originally Posted by EdN


    Quote Originally Posted by MrGreenBug



    Quote Originally Posted by EdN


    Very sharp and very nicely done! What type of lens and camera were you using?


    Thank you EdN! I used a 1000D and it's beloved kit lens. It's all that I have. Just trying to maximize it's capabilities so to speak. [img]/emoticons/emotion-2.gif[/img] I did a little dpp + photoshop + sharpening + cropping... viola!




    Goes to show you again that you don't have to have the best gear to get great results.
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    Thanks EdN for the supportive comment! []


    Thanks greggf! I tried to get a photo the same as yours but was unsuccessful. Congrats for your success! []
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    Yes, very good results. The blue one is the best I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oren


    Yes, very good results. The blue one is the best I believe.
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    Thanks Oren for the wonderful comments. This newb has a [] on his face.
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    Did you use a tripod? How close did you get?

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