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I was back to my wife's hometown again recently,in Alor Setar north of peninsular Malaysia.As usual,I'll be scouting for something to shoot but saw this dragonfly(didn't know the scientific name) on a nearby paddy field and I recalled there's a few member of TN that frequently post similar picture.
Without hesitation,pulled out my camera with 18-55mm lense and give it a try.Hoping will get more tips and knowledge from TN.Believe me,it is not something easy as I see in TN and I took more than 10 pictures but this is the best I can share,hope you guys like it. |
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- phlr
(2814) - [2006-04-16 12:26]
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Verygood photo of an odonata!
Excellent on details and DOF!
Very good POV and BG!
5* and TFS!
Hello MJ.
Welcome to TN.
This a great hot of this dragonfly.
It is well frame and the colors and details are excellent even so you can use a bit more of harpening.
Good POV and BG.
Regards
JC
Your wife's hometown seems to be rich in wild life, Joe, so extend your stay there and keep shooting. This is a reasonably good shot and I'm sure your next ones will be better.
never was easy. Nice clean shot with a good background. well done!
Hi joe,
A great shot of this dragon , Its a good parallel composition , guess the lighting was low , try using a fill in flash if needed. Have worked on a workshop on the same and u can c the difference and let me know if it does good to this great pic.
TFS
Pawan