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Wandering around a swamp :)And you find insects that are 'sleeping' so are a lot less likely to fly away
Suniana sunias - the orange dart Argiocnemis rubescens - red tipped shadefly (this is a female, the males have a bright red tip to the abdomen, hence the name ) Litoria fallax - common sedge frog - well I had to post a photo of a frog didn't I ???? Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Re: Wandering around a swamp :)The negative space in the last shot it great. Forces your eye straight to the subject matter.
Nice shots. D90 + 18-55VR + 55-200VR
Re: Wandering around a swamp :)The dart? No, not the dart. They always think it's the dart. Sorry, couldn't resist.
Great shots, Rel. I can see a dust bunny on the first image, top right.
Re: Wandering around a swamp :)Rel, the shadefly in 2 is tremendous. Seems like a lot to see wandering in a swamp
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Re: Wandering around a swamp :)just dam nice work as always.......... you keep coming up with such fine pixs using a D70.........
and getting a D700 will only improve your success ......... Cheers ....bp....
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