The dragonflies have arrived
Lord Vetinari
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Had two female common darters sitting on their perches in the garden the other day. A couple of Fractalius plug-in pharts at the end.
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HC used a sigma 105 and a canon MPE-65 for these shots- more info here http://www.flickr.com/groups/topic/66514/
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Superb, can't really say anymore
Not sure about the arty edits tho, probably down to taste
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Great captures, Brian! I miss living where these critters were out and about. I don't think that I have seen more than a handful in my 15 years here (southwest Idaho), but then maybe I haven't looked hard enough?
I will be picking up the Sigma 150mm as soon as it arrives in stock (hopefully by the end of next week).
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im not envious at all , still not seen any in garden :cry
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OMG Brian what can anyone say after seeing those shots. They are just fabulous and well done once again. This Forum certainly relies on you to give us all the help and advice you offer.
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Ron - these are one of the few bugs that does seem to have a personality when you are photographing them.
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