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Wayne Wood
27th of September 2005 (Tue), 21:09
I have no idea what kind of Dragonfly this guy is , I took the pic a couple of weeks ago at a place called The Mer Bleu Bog, C & C welcome and appreciated
http://img369.imageshack.us/img369/9062/copyofpicture0227ok.jpg
DigiDi
27th of September 2005 (Tue), 21:14
This is really a good shot! I have no idea what kind it is either, but thanks for showing us.
Bald Eagle
27th of September 2005 (Tue), 21:25
Ah, now that is a great shot, very sharp, perfect DOF, well composed. Very well done.:D :D :D
Desertraptor
27th of September 2005 (Tue), 21:26
Very nice. What were your settings for this shot. What camera? DOF is perfect, how far away were you?
dancinec
28th of September 2005 (Wed), 00:40
Nice capture of the dragonfly. I know you didn't have a choice, but the background is distracting from the dragon.
tupe
28th of September 2005 (Wed), 06:14
Nice work - hard to get that much of one in focus.
Dimitri_V
28th of September 2005 (Wed), 16:16
I have no idea what kind of Dragonfly this guy is , I took the pic a couple of weeks ago at a place called The Mer Bleu Bog, C & C welcome and appreciated
http://img369.imageshack.us/img369/9062/copyofpicture0227ok.jpg
I don`tknow what it is either but i know this,its great capture.
Dimitri
COKE CAN
28th of September 2005 (Wed), 16:20
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/7871/dragon25ww.jpg
Not to thread jack, wondeful picture. I too got a picture of one not too long ago.
dancad
28th of September 2005 (Wed), 16:36
Hey Wayne, nice shot of a cool looking dragonfly... I think you nailed it.
Wayne Wood
28th of September 2005 (Wed), 21:58
Thank you for all the great comments everyone , and coke can man no problem with your post of a dragon always room for more thanks again everyone
Blackburnian
30th of September 2005 (Fri), 15:08
Nicest dragonfly you posted so far! Don't know much about them but keep it up!
Your learning fast!
Marc
sparker1
30th of September 2005 (Fri), 16:37
I think it is a great photograph. I realize most macros of dragonflies go for the insect and blurred background only. This one is special (to me) because the background is sharp and makes it a more complete scene.
Stephen Stephen
2nd of October 2005 (Sun), 05:57
Great shot Wayne. I believe that it's a Lance-tipped Darner Aeshna constricta (male)
See the link below for another photo.
http://www.netcore.ca/~prairie/acons.html
Wayne Wood
5th of October 2005 (Wed), 17:06
Thank you Marc, Stan and Stephen I appreciate all your kind words
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