This morning while fishing my favorite lake I found large numbers of dragonflies and damselflies flitting about.
The tiny Damselflies were hovering low over the lake’s surface. They would allow me to approach within a few feet with the boat. The 100-400mm lens set at 400mm allowed me to capture this image of a hovering Stream Bluet Damselfly.
I found it nearly impossible to auto-focus on these slim creatures if there was anything in the background other than open water.
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Salty: What a great capture, I had one land on my shirt last week on the boat but couldn't get to the camera.
ReplyDeleteGood job. I love that blue color.
ReplyDeleteI can see why these would be hard to focus on. There's not much to them.
Very beautiful shot. I understand that focusing thing all to well. I rely on my autofocus to much but I really stink at manual focus so I just have to power through.
ReplyDeleteVery delicate little capture.
ReplyDeleteWOW! You caught it in flight. How FABULOUS!!
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive!!
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Nice photo. I've never captured one of these. I like the black again, it makes it show up. Come and see my allegators.
ReplyDeleteCool photo! I LOVE dragonflies and damselflies!
ReplyDeleteI love dragonflies and it is a pity that with so many buildings now I hardly could see any.
ReplyDeleteSo yep, very happy to see that you have captured it beautifully ;)
Great capture! I ran into the same auto-focusing issue the other day when I was at my pond trying to get a photo of a damselfly.
ReplyDeleteI never have any luck taking pictures of these things.. They always seem to take flight as soon as I get near.. ha!
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