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    Hey Neuro...Great shot. One of these days I might have to get one of those tilt shifts...I love the lines and shadows!!


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    I've been trying to get close enough to a resting dragonfly for quite a while. This guy cooperated.


    7D & 70-300L @ 300mm, f/5.6, 1/800s, ISO 400. Cropped in a bit.


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    Here's a side view, which captures the fire engine red tail section.


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    Another one posed too.


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    Brian those shots are great but the first one is really terrific. Nicely done..!

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    Thanks Jonathan! I was excited to finally capture a dragonfly, especially "face to face" as in the first shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thekingb
    I've been trying to get close enough to a resting dragonfly for quite a while.

    Great shots!


    Dragonflies/damselflies are fun to shoot; the trick is their behavior - they hunt from a limited set of perches, so when you see one sitting on a twig you can set up your tripod and focus, then step a little bit back with a remote release and wait. The dragonfly will perch, fly off, perch again, etc., gving you lots of chances for a shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neuroanatomist


    Dragonflies/damselflies are fun to shoot; the trick is their behavior - they hunt from a limited set of perches, so when you see one sitting on a twig you can set up your tripod and focus, then step a little bit back with a remote release and wait. The dragonfly will perch, fly off, perch again, etc., gving you lots of chances for a shot.



    Thanks John! That's great advice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by neuroanatomist


    Dragonflies/damselflies are fun to shoot; the trick is their behavior - they hunt from a limited set of perches, so when you see one sitting on a twig you can set up your tripod and focus, then step a little bit back with a remote release and wait. The dragonfly will perch, fly off, perch again, etc., gving you lots of chances for a shot.
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    Thanks John! That's great advice.


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    Yup, and also if you catch them early in the morning, before they've had a chance to warm up, they're less active and will "pose" a little longer for you...


    I was out this weekend and shotquite a few Damselflies and, at first, they would sit (~6am) but by 7am the sun had warmed them up and they were more active.


    Hope that helps.


    Cheers


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    The lighthouse from Cleveland Point from a different angle, late afternoon light.





    Thanks for viewing.


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    Hi, I've been playing with HDR lately and I'd like your opinion on the following (less HDRed or more HDRed). Enjoy


    All were shot with at 10mm


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    the second one really looks great, with good composition...the small fence leads your eye to the barn!! very nice


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