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Taken about half an hour ago down by the local fishing lake. Struggled to get any close enough too shoot and this has been taken at 300mm with a 2x converter at about 4ft. Its a little grainy and a little soft but its my first half decent shot of one of these which is why im putting it on.
| Camera: | Pentax *ist DS |
| Lens: | Sigma 70-300mm DL macro + 2x converter |
| Recording media: | ISO 200 |
| Title: | Banded Demoiselle |
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| Uploaded: | 11 Jul 2006 - 6:04 PM |
| Tags: | Band demoiselle, Close-up / macro, Damselfly, Demoiselle, Dragonfly, Insect, Wildlife / nature |
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Comments
Watcha Dean,
lovely capture, guddun, they are very difficult, especially when they're still warm and active.
Thanks for the comment and email on elephant hawk-moth, looks better, did you run the noise filter over it? I had intended to put this up for others to do what they will with it, except sell it
but I pressed the wrong button and the thing loaded before I was finished.
My comments on my banded demoiselle indicate my ideas on fooling around wiv poor pics, they're just not worth it, hawkmoth is fine as a record that on 13/07/06 this appeared in my garden at about 20:00.
best
Mick
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