Hey Neuro...Great shot. One of these days I might have to get one of those tilt shifts...I love the lines and shadows!!
Gregg
Hey Neuro...Great shot. One of these days I might have to get one of those tilt shifts...I love the lines and shadows!!
Gregg
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..!
Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com
Thanks Jonathan! I was excited to finally capture a dragonfly, especially "face to face" as in the first shot.
Originally Posted by thekingb
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.
Originally Posted by neuroanatomist
Thanks John! That's great advice.
Brian
Originally Posted by thekingb
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
Damian
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
Gregg