The world of the Dragonfly

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Re: The world of the Dragonfly

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As much as I wanna tell you that it's time to get a girlfriend, fact is that those are pretty amazing pics. :poke:

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Amazing pics indeed Zam. I broke down a bought a new camera recently too, Nikon D40. I'll have to get some pics posted up soon.
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I look at these pics everytime I sign on. They are photo contest quality. Someone at National Geographic might be interested. \:D/
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Re: The world of the Dragonfly

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Water Boy wrote:What a steady hand you have there.God's beauty is still out there to be seen.
And your hobby is ?????
I think the steady hand had alot to do with the camera's IS (image stabilization ) but we'll keep that our secret :D really helps alot when there is no tripod available.
6spd_monte wrote:Amazing shots, Zam! I have a Canon SD850IS, but it sounds like you are a bit more savvy with your camera than I am with mine. I have taken a few decent shots of some creepy crawly critters but none quite as spectacular as these! =D>
I just happened to be in the right spot at the right time,with good light and a co-operative subject,thankfully I caught it just in case it never happens again,LOL
peter wrote:As much as I wanna tell you that it's time to get a girlfriend, fact is that those are pretty amazing pics. :poke:
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LMAO, and I didn't even have to wine or dine the dragonfly first before I took its picture.
NotDadsW41 wrote:Amazing pics indeed Zam. I broke down a bought a new camera recently too, Nikon D40. I'll have to get some pics posted up soon.


Cool, post them up Cecil I've always enjoyed the pics you post :supz:
Smiliesafari wrote:I look at these pics everytime I sign on. They are photo contest quality. Someone at National Geographic might be interested. \:D/
Awesome, glad you are enjoying them skip :cheers:
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