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Old 26th February 2005   #1
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Default You know you are unlucky when....

... bird droppings fall on your head before you even fire your first shot!

Anyway, here are some dragonfly shots I've got today.

Enjoy!!

#1 From a Distance


#2 Front View


#3 Side View


#4 Eyes

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Old 26th February 2005   #2
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#5 Back of the Head


#6 Tail


#7


Rest of the images can be found here

Comments appreciated!
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Old 26th February 2005   #3
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Excellent shots you have here.

May i know what camera and lens you use to take these?
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The bird droppings were worth it
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Old 26th February 2005   #5
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EternitY: thanks. They are taken using fuji 602z. i used a combination of +4, +10 close up filters and 50mm reversed lens for those shots.

renegade: I guess so.. but at least it should have landed somewhere else other than my head! should i buy 4d?
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Old 26th February 2005   #6
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Originally Posted by asturias105
EternitY: thanks. They are taken using fuji 602z. i used a combination of +4, +10 close up filters and 50mm reversed lens for those shots.

renegade: I guess so.. but at least it should have landed somewhere else other than my head! should i buy 4d?
ya go buy 4D. but got # or not? if got PM me hor!
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Old 26th February 2005   #7
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i dun know much abt nature shots.... but yours..

*jaws dropped* esp #6...
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Old 26th February 2005   #8
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amazing! what's the distance between your lens and the dragon?
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Old 27th February 2005   #9
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Thanks swerve and Drudkh.

Drudkh, the nearest distance is 3-4cm, when i am using the reversed lens. around 5-10cm when i was using close-up filters.
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