I love Dragonflies. Here are a few that I have been able to photograph this last summer.
Please feel free to post yours as well. I would love to see what everyone else has managed to capture.
Shane T wrote:
I love Dragonflies. Here are a few that I have been able to photograph this last summer.
Please feel free to post yours as well. I would love to see what everyone else has managed to capture.
I saw these two (and plenty of others) in Illinois this past summer.
Immature male common whitetail
Holloween pennant
Shane T wrote:
I love Dragonflies. Here are a few that I have been able to photograph this last summer.
Please feel free to post yours as well. I would love to see what everyone else has managed to capture.
And, I should say, great photos to start this thread!
Shane T wrote:
I love Dragonflies. Here are a few that I have been able to photograph this last summer.
Please feel free to post yours as well. I would love to see what everyone else has managed to capture.
wow. I love them. I love the green one!
Blue one.
Awesome what is everyone shooting with and how? All beautiful shots.....
KimParks wrote:
Awesome what is everyone shooting with and how? All beautiful shots.....
I have a Canon T3i and use a Tamron 18-270 lens.
Sigh, snif snif, and I thought MINE was good. Yours are way beyond good. Not sure there is a good enough word!
D-fly on my Purple Queen
Red Skimmer dragonfly = Hand-held Nikon D5000 at ISO 400, with Nikkor 105-mm macro lens, 1/60-sec at f/22, full sun.
Gray Damselfly = Hand-held Nikon D5000 at ISO 200 with Nikkor 105-mm macro lens, 1/200-sec at f/14, overcast sunlight + Nikon SB-600 Speedlight with O-Flash 3/4-circle Fresnel prism attachment.
Gray Damselfly
Mine is not as good as you guys but here it is.
One can sink a whole lot of time into dragonflies. Fascinating creatures that seldom sit still.
Cardinal meadowhawk
Blue darner
Blue darner on the wing
These are excellent shots! I would be embarrassed to post mine after this...lol.
lens reversed on canon 50 d
I love the Halloween Pennant Photobuff. We had one that was flying around here and I only managed to get ONE photo of it. It was the most shy of all the dragonflies we had in the yard this year.
Great photos.
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