Very nice capture, especially if it's not cropped. Dragonflies are much more subdued and less skittish than butterflies. You still need some distance, but not as much.
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Wow! Did you have a monstrous telephoto lens, or did you actually sneak up on this guy? That is an amazing shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. That is some impressive photography!
ReplyDeleteWow - that is a great shot!!
ReplyDeleteYikes!
ReplyDeleteVery cool.
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Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. The kids love looking at all the WW posts with me. They REALLY like this one...thanks.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular shot! Very impressed you could catch him mid-flight!
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed that you caught that - dragonflies are so fast and we're seeing lots of them this year.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I sometimes try to ´shoot´ insects, but perhaps I am not patient enough. I love dragonflies, they are such large, elegant insects.
ReplyDeleteVery nice capture, especially if it's not cropped. Dragonflies are much more subdued and less skittish than butterflies. You still need some distance, but not as much.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a female Widow Skimmer. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot of this beautiful critter!
ReplyDeleteExcept for the fact that bugs gives me the creeps, this is fantastic photo :o)
ReplyDeletenice capture.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great shot! A dragonfly?
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful shot. It's been too buggy for me to go outside lately, so I was glad to see your dragonfly. Kind of miss them!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Dragonflies are so hard to get because they are so fast ... we've never gotten a good photo of one yet!
ReplyDeleteMy kids at school would love this shot. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHow did u do that :)
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