Hanging Dragon
AndMan
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Found this chap perched next to me as I was shooting Jetski racing at a local lake. The angles look strange as he was on a large bush and the only way to get the front view was to hold the camera above & shoot down. Fortunately my camera has a folding LCD but at the distance it only gave me that the dragon was in the view finder.
C&C welcome as always.
Hope you enjoy (if the last couple don't strain your eyes).
This is where he came to rest, a bit above head height (on me 5'9")
This last one is not macro, however I couldn't get anywhere close as these two kept over the water only coming to rest on reeds about 3 feet away from me and far enough out that I would have had to get wet. Sorry folks but I didn't want the shot that much. :dunno
Peter
C&C welcome as always.
Hope you enjoy (if the last couple don't strain your eyes).
This is where he came to rest, a bit above head height (on me 5'9")
This last one is not macro, however I couldn't get anywhere close as these two kept over the water only coming to rest on reeds about 3 feet away from me and far enough out that I would have had to get wet. Sorry folks but I didn't want the shot that much. :dunno
Peter
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