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Jul 10, 2006 04:24 |  #1

First 2 shots flash MPE-65. 2nd 2 shots sigma 105 natural light.
Be interested in comments on the lighting in the second 2 shots- they were both shot in very bright sunlight so I reduced the contrast a lot and upped the saturation a bit to try and make them look softer.

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The other end damselfly female

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Same pair as above, same leaf , other way round (they moved not me)

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Jul 10, 2006 06:26 |  #2

The first two are extraordinary shots - absolutely stunning. The species is common bluetailed with the female 'rufescens' variant.
The second two are pinsharp as usual in your work but appear a little dark and flat to me. They're azures.




  
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Jul 10, 2006 09:48 |  #3

Great series! The first two close-ups are just amazing! :)


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Jul 10, 2006 10:05 |  #4

I would love to do a workshop led by you, amazing work.


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Jul 10, 2006 11:01 |  #5

Fantastic shots, even busy I don't know how you manage to get in so close to them.


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Jul 10, 2006 12:06 |  #6

The first two are awesome :D There is a problem with the last two. They look kinda grey, maybe underexposed. :(
I love the heart shape damselflies make when they are mating.


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Jul 10, 2006 12:37 |  #7

Thanks for the comments all :)- guess my attempts at reducing the contrast in the second two shots failed. Have now replaced the second 2 shots with normal originals
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Jul 12, 2006 06:20 |  #8

Those first 2 shots are amazing - really show off what can be acheved with the MPE-65 in the right hands.

How close were you to the damselflies? And I'm assuming they were tripod and not handheld?


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Jul 12, 2006 06:30 as a reply to  @ red_fan's post |  #9

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Those first 2 shots are amazing - really show off what can be acheved with the MPE-65 in the right hands.

How close were you to the damselflies? And I'm assuming they were tripod and not handheld?

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I'd guess the front of the lens was 2" to 3" away from them. I was using my beanpole to help stabilise the camera- never use a tripod in the garden.
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Jul 12, 2006 10:39 as a reply to  @ LordV's post |  #10

I don't see to many damsels down around my way, however a dragonfly or two may show up occasionally. Beautiful images everyone and well taken. The last one of the blue damsels is may favorite out of the series. :D


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Jul 12, 2006 16:26 |  #11

Superb shots, Brian! I love how the second one looks like his grip on her neck is making her eyes bulge :D Hairy little guys, aren't they?


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Jul 12, 2006 17:25 |  #12

MP E65 shots are mega sharp, excellent. Mating pairs have been flying away from me but normally one can get quite close. Natural light shots are good but the BG is a bit distracting with those curls


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Jul 13, 2006 13:11 as a reply to  @ Ken Ramos's post |  #13

Ken Ramos wrote:
I don't see to many damsels down around my way, however a dragonfly or two may show up occasionally. Beautiful images everyone and well taken. The last one of the blue damsels is may favorite out of the series. :D

Thanks Ken :)
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Jul 13, 2006 13:12 as a reply to  @ dazzlebea's post |  #14

dazzlebea wrote:
Superb shots, Brian! I love how the second one looks like his grip on her neck is making her eyes bulge :D Hairy little guys, aren't they?

Thanks Bea :)
As Baldeagle knows, it's amazing how many bugs are actually very hairy :)
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Jul 13, 2006 13:14 as a reply to  @ racketman's post |  #15

racketman wrote:
MP E65 shots are mega sharp, excellent. Mating pairs have been flying away from me but normally one can get quite close. Natural light shots are good but the BG is a bit distracting with those curls

Thanks RM :)
Mating pairs always seem more approachable (like males , can't do more than one thing at once :) ).
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