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Nov 28, 2014 07:16 |  #1

I wound up taking this photo in August with my macro lens, while not nearly a macro or closeup shot I would really like to pursue a grander view of dragonflies in the future. What's your opinion on this type of photo?

This was taken in New Jersey with my Tamron 90mm VC macro lens and a 60D.

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Dec 01, 2014 16:34 |  #2

I like the pic...depth of field is great. I might crop it to a portrait aspect and keep the in-focus seed heads in the foreground on bottom right and put the dragonfly near the top left? Just an idea, but I still like it the way you have it.




  
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Dec 02, 2014 07:17 |  #3

parkespapa wrote in post #17301673 (external link)
I like the pic...depth of field is great. I might crop it to a portrait aspect and keep the in-focus seed heads in the foreground on bottom right and put the dragonfly near the top left? Just an idea, but I still like it the way you have it.

Thanks for taking a look!


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