There were quite a few dragonflys to photograph. This was with a 100mm macro lens.
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There were quite a few dragonflys to photograph. This was with a 100mm macro lens.
Very pretty. :)
Very Nice pictures Rich...:)
But not like any of my dragons...:rolleyes:
Nice shots but I take it when you say Loch Lomond you don't mean:
Oh, ye'll tak' the high road, and I'll tak' the low road,
And I'll be in Scotland afore ye;
But me and my true love will never meet again
On the bonnie, bonnie banks o' Loch Lomond.
LOL
I've been swimming in THE Loch Lomond - my father thought it would be fun (though he didn't swim) - coldest swim I can ever remember. Many, many years back though..
The area where I live was settled by people from around the world, and they brought a lot of their culture with them.
Loch Lomond is a local water supply in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Rich
Tsk... Tsk.... Took all the romance out of it Rich...:)
BTW... Another nice dragon fly....
Yes Rich the detail that you have manage to capture in the wings is incredible.
Thanks John and Albacore,
The camera was set in P mode with an EV of -.666. The meta data said F 5.6 and 250. It was quite breezy, and I was using autofocus to try and shoot before things moved too much. I thought this shot was well infocus for the depth of the dragonfly. No flash, just natural light.
Rich
The heck with romance Rich...
You still take really nice bug shots.:D