Damselflies from the lake
TristanP
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Spent a week with the family at a Wisconsin lake cabin and had my macro lens along for the ride (among others). A couple shots I've processed so far:
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Canon 20D | 10-22 | 17-85 IS | 50/1.4 | 70-300 IS | 100/2.8 macro
Sony F717 | Hoya R72
tristansphotography.com (motorsports)
Canon 20D | 10-22 | 17-85 IS | 50/1.4 | 70-300 IS | 100/2.8 macro
Sony F717 | Hoya R72
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I assume so. (Insert position joke here).
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Canon 20D | 10-22 | 17-85 IS | 50/1.4 | 70-300 IS | 100/2.8 macro
Sony F717 | Hoya R72
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The faces of the Damselfly falls into the same catagory for me as those cute little Jumping Spiders, their faces make them take on that "wouldn't I just make a great Pet" kinda look
Even though they have those big bulging eye's, they look petite compared to Dragonflies.
The two in the third shot are just refueling
Nice work Tristan .... Skippy
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