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DragonfliesOk here's the start of a love/hate relationship with dragonflies.
Thought it might be fun to challenge myself with a small nibble target. Plenty of hit and miss going on but here's one gotcha managed so far... I can see I have plenty of scope for improvement and some faster glass would certainly be of assistance, but I'd like to see just what I can achieve with what I have first. This shoot is taken handheld, 70-300ED glass, focal length 300, f/7.1, ISO 800, iTTL flash -1.7, 1/500 shutter. Then cropped, a little noise reduction in NC, and a small amount of USM. Had the ISO up (and forgotten about) whilst trying without flash, next attempt I'll dial ISO down and try f/8. Any other suggestions? Michael.
Couldn't resist... Guess you'd have to say it's a pretty tasty pic Humour aside - great shot - I've found shooting continuous mode helps with shots like these - is this waht you did? Peter
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You usually see shots of these little blighters stationary.....so this one flying was a nice surprise.
Can't offer any advice, except to say I am looking forward to any others you may post.
Chris not showing up for me either, I got this url by rightclicking (not an option on your system)
http://www.darwinonline.org/albums/user ... gonfly.jpg relates to post about Darwin Online
hmmm... even that link doesn't work for me... comes up forbidden, permission denied... http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Same for me. I took some dragonfly shots myself a few days ago so I'm REALLY keen to see this pic!!
Same here Chris Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
I'm a http://www.pixspot.com beleiver. Everything sorted, works well, provided by one of our very own members, Kristine, and the price is right for forum members, free.
It is worth my membership fee here at D70users.com just for the free image hosting. Now Woody, you're not paying for image hosting are you? That money could be better used for lens lust or Tsunami victims
Finally got to see the image - well done nicely caught.
Basically what is required is patience, a VR lens and a VR dragonfly Chris Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
mmm... been out this afternoon and just got to read these posts... clearly the site I'm posting to is unreliable so quick smart I wil apply to kristine for a pixspot account... can't go wrong for the price and I believe the host knows what their doing... bear with me and I'll get that pic and others available for your entertainment critic and amusement !!!
Michael.
Indeed that is exactly what I did... once focus is locked on I wanted to get as many shots off quick smart in the hope that I might get one keeper. Certainly not there yet... plently of experimentation yet to do, and might end up deciding that a visit to the Birdie cave of treasure is required, but not prepared to give up yet. Seems that my hosting arrangements are suspect so the first taks will be to fix that!!! Michael.
Am I the only one that still cant see the picture?
PlatinumWeaver / Dean
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Ok... looks like the hosting I was using is stuffed... time for a change care of Kristine and Pixspot...
My dragonflies will now be found here... Only one to start and each morning I hope to do at least one more till I can nail the buggers !!! Any constructive suggestions (within the intended constraints e.g. the dragonfly must be in flight) are most welcome. Michael.
Manta... I would be very keen to see your dragonfly pics... is always useful to compare technique... success and failure !!!
I managed to get some images of a nice dragonfly the other day but it was sitting on a plant.
[url=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v313/petal666/General/IMG_8565.jpg] 80kb[/url] 100% crop of the eyes [url=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v313/petal666/General/IMG_8565_Crop.jpg] 120kb[/url] Taken with 10D and Sigma 180mm macro Canon 1D III
Nice pics petal666 - there are lots of pics listed on the net of dragonflies and most of them are, as yours, sitting on a branch or whatever. Trying to photograph them flying is so much harder. But congrats to both you and Mj for attempting these flighty little creatures Chris Chris
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Thanks for the site, looks very handy.
Yeah I am paying I set it all up before our very own wonderful Kristine mentioned PixSpot. Trouble now is all our friends and family now the SmugMug page. But don't worry I will be transferring over once my 1st year is up (I have already paid). I also plan to donate $100 to World Vision for SEA. Just waiting until I get paid next week Seeya tomorrow. Andrew
Nikon D3 and lot's of Nikon stuff!!
Hopeless effort on my part here but I really learned a lot while I shot off a dozen or so pictures. Used manual focus as 70-300G wasn't anywhere near quick enough. Handheld as well, so there's quite a bit of shake. The dragonfly was about 10m away flitting in and out of some reeds. He was only a little fella - doesn't look like the same species as the one in Mj's brilliant shot.
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