Hi, and also, a sleepy blue damselfly
piggsy
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Either a common bluetail or blue riverdamsel I think - close enough to make identification between the two a bit annoying.
Had been meaning to sign up here for a while - hi everyone.
E-P5 / 60mm 2.8 Macro / Raynox 250
I'd been waiting to get some shots of these - got lots of macro gear in between autumn and winter when there are fairly slim pickings flying insects wise, and finally got to let the camera rip on one while it was asleep in a hibiscus while being able to go higher than 1:1. Didn't realise how incredibly small and yet awkwardly long and angular they actually are until it was time to edit - it's kind of hilarious how little even F16 on m43 gets you DOF wise once you're real close
Had been meaning to sign up here for a while - hi everyone.
E-P5 / 60mm 2.8 Macro / Raynox 250
I'd been waiting to get some shots of these - got lots of macro gear in between autumn and winter when there are fairly slim pickings flying insects wise, and finally got to let the camera rip on one while it was asleep in a hibiscus while being able to go higher than 1:1. Didn't realise how incredibly small and yet awkwardly long and angular they actually are until it was time to edit - it's kind of hilarious how little even F16 on m43 gets you DOF wise once you're real close
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