Good illustration Geoff. That sort of differentiation almost takes the ID to a forensic level. Did I say "almost"?Nice images BTW.
Good illustration Geoff. That sort of differentiation almost takes the ID to a forensic level. Did I say "almost"?Nice images BTW.
Cracking shots David, particularly the first.
nice David, think you really have those guys well trained![]()
Cheers Mark, I wish lol, great captures looks like you had a good day out mate!
Great shots guys! How the HELL do you get so close? That dragonfly would have up and run on me for sure! I need secrets so spill already![]()
Hats off to you guys for these wonderful shots...!!!
Cheers Barbara, the answer to that is loads of patience, and even more disappointment, coupled with tons of swearing and frustration
I have found that Dragon and Damsel Fly's return to the same perch most of the time after you spook them, if your lucky then you can edge closer and get a keeper!![]()
Defo one there B![]()
Thanks Izzie, have you got that Macro lens yet? and how is Bills recovery coming along?
Very nice Mark, I find Dragons easier to get close to than Hovers, that second image is from about 4-6 inches away and has not been cropped![]()
wow, very impressive David - no way I get that close to them except later in the year when they calm down and the temp drops a bit then only about a foot or so, my macro's closest focus is 1.2ft
Yes I have got my macro lens already and I love it...the last hibiscus submission was the last time I use it. I just filled up the frame so I do not have to crop anything off.
(Bill's been swearing like a sailor again when watching political tv stations, so I think he is back to normal ...and I am back to taming his mouth again.
Thanks for asking...)
Sorry pal, I thought you were still waiting on itthat will explain how good those last shots were then
Good news about Bill too, let him swear its a man thing![]()
Definitely E. luniger there, Matt. Those shots nicely show the Y shape on the frons which is an important part of the identification.