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May 21, 2007 13:29 |  #16

I have to agree Greg those shots look pretty darn good! :cool:


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May 21, 2007 14:02 |  #17

dpastern wrote in post #3240560 (external link)
Excellent DIF shots Greg :) Particularly like #3 - I suspect that with time, and practice, you should be able to nail some better, even sharper shots :) Dave

Thanks Dave, with the spot that I got these only 5min walk from home I can see that a few more trips back are on the cards.

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Clever shots, can't be easy to catch them like that. Sun shines tomorrow for us - I'll have a go in "Sports" mode :lol:
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Thanks David, when you study their flight pattern you start to recognise the points that which they stop and hover for that brief second. That your moment.

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I have to agree Greg those shots look pretty darn good! :cool:

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May 21, 2007 23:32 |  #18

Great shots Greg! Looks impossible, you proved it can be done.




  
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Great photos!!!! Gotta learn how to do that one day...


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May 22, 2007 02:38 |  #20

zman wrote in post #3245138 (external link)
Great shots Greg! Looks impossible, you proved it can be done.

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Great photos!!!! Gotta learn how to do that one day...

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May 22, 2007 04:15 |  #21

Great shots, greg I'm amazed. Luckily, its been a while since one of my cacti tried to fly.;)

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Jul 14, 2007 04:19 |  #22

Wow! I try taking dragonfly shots all the time and am soooo jealous! lol
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Jul 14, 2007 08:00 |  #23

Looks good to me well done.


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