Every spring in Fort Lauderdale many of our yards become inundated with these leopard-winged dragonflies. Many great opportunities for macro work. Also, I try to never Photoshop any of my images. Hopefully the composition takes care of everything.
nice macro!
On May 02, 2011 13:57
Thanks once again!!
On May 02, 2011 14:20
poor thing you clipped its wing ;-) (your punishment: 1 point) maybe denoise the picture and get the bokeh artefact free
On May 02, 2011 14:46
You did a good job on this one.
On May 02, 2011 15:47
Nice picture!!
On May 02, 2011 17:49
Believe it or not, I kinda meant the clip. Drags the critter out of a single frame a little more. Thanks all. And the next Dragon will be whole! MK
Well Done indeed!
On May 02, 2011 18:18
Almost perfect, nice macro.
On May 03, 2011 00:39
Amazing. I agree about the noise. Try Topaz DeNoise.
On May 03, 2011 00:43
Comments:
huenersh
nice macro!
On May 02, 2011 13:57
mkhannibal
Thanks once again!!
On May 02, 2011 14:20
geckogr
poor thing you clipped its wing ;-) (your punishment: 1 point) maybe denoise the picture and get the bokeh artefact free
On May 02, 2011 14:46
ruhri
You did a good job on this one.
On May 02, 2011 15:47
pecoreproduction
Nice picture!!
On May 02, 2011 17:49
mkhannibal
Believe it or not, I kinda meant the clip. Drags the critter out of a single frame a little more. Thanks all. And the next Dragon will be whole! MK
On May 02, 2011 17:49
digicam
Well Done indeed!
On May 02, 2011 18:18
iphonefarmer
Almost perfect, nice macro.
On May 03, 2011 00:39
mlibrescu
Amazing. I agree about the noise. Try Topaz DeNoise.
On May 03, 2011 00:43