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Mar 23, 2008 02:47 |  #1

I'm still shooting dragonflies. No crops or stacking on these. He let me get closer and closer until I was at the limit of focus. They seem to be suffering when resized, because the eye detail in the originals is very clear.

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Mar 23, 2008 02:54 |  #2

Excellent series Greg :).
Never have understood dragonflies- sometimes you can't get near them, other times you can stick a lens right up their nose.
Sometimes worth doing a 100% crop to show eye detail that goes missing on re-sizing. ie crop the shot so you don't need to re-size for the web.
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Mar 23, 2008 03:03 |  #3

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Excellent series Greg :).
Never have understood dragonflies- sometimes you can't get near them, other times you can stick a lens right up their nose.
Sometimes worth doing a 100% crop to show eye detail that goes missing on re-sizing. ie crop the shot so you don't need to re-size for the web.
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Thanks Brian, took your advice and did a crop of the last one. I don't pixel peep but I think my 180 might be ok at 100%;)

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Mar 23, 2008 03:06 |  #4

heh fuzzy little fella when you look up close huh? :)

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Mar 23, 2008 03:18 as a reply to  @ wakko's post |  #5

Great shots Greg

I think they must be attracted to that hunk of L lens because I hardly see any DF's over my way


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Mar 23, 2008 05:54 |  #6

wakko wrote in post #5171910 (external link)
heh fuzzy little fella when you look up close huh? :)

great shots Greg.

Thanks Feng, needs a shave.;)

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Great shots Greg

I think they must be attracted to that hunk of L lens because I hardly see any DF's over my way

Thanks Andrew. I was out a t my parents for BBQ today, they have a big dam, so there was plenty of DF's about.


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Super series Greg - definitely have the hang of that 180 ;-)a I saw 5 or so DFs today @ the local creek, all but one were flying :( Large ones as well, probably with a wingspan of like 90mm or so at a guess.

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Mar 23, 2008 13:55 |  #8

Excellent captures. Very well done. I can't wait for the return of the d-flies here in PA.


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Mar 23, 2008 15:09 |  #9

Great set. Love shooting these, esp when they let you get right in close.


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Mar 23, 2008 15:23 |  #10

Incredible! I can't wait either. --Rick


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Mar 23, 2008 21:11 |  #11

dpastern wrote in post #5172643 (external link)
Super series Greg - definitely have the hang of that 180 ;-)a I saw 5 or so DFs today @ the local creek, all but one were flying :( Large ones as well, probably with a wingspan of like 90mm or so at a guess. Dave

Thanks Dave, I'd love to get one of these giants but they rarely sit still.

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Excellent captures. Very well done. I can't wait for the return of the d-flies here in PA.

Thanks Ed

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Great set. Love shooting these, esp when they let you get right in close.

Thanks Brian

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Incredible! I can't wait either. --Rick

Thanks Rick.


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