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    Green Dragonfly

    Still not catching any perching so the background kinda sucks.

    Green Dragonfly

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    Re: Green Dragonfly

    Still a very clear shot, love those see-through wings. This one is must be a stealth variety.

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    Jim, you just gotta take the shot you can

    Excellent, and I think the background gives the shot a rather interesting quality.

    One thing though, if this is a crop shot, I'm wondering if rotating the image about 30 degrees or so anticlockwise and creating a square crop might generate even more punch!

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    Re: Green Dragonfly

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Green Dragonfly

    What a beautiful shot! I'd be happy with this one...

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    Re: Green Dragonfly

    really nice Jim, if these are in the same location - set up a perch - dead twig set into ground type of thing where you can frame the shot with a clear background and wait - it may take a few days but if its is in the same area and offers a better hunting vantage point they will use it

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    Re: Green Dragonfly

    I forget the name offhand but that species enjoys hunting in brush. They will land as you have photographed but don't look for a high perch like some of the other species. If it happens, it will be a rarity.

    Just remembered and confirmed Female Eastern Pondhawk.

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    Re: Green Dragonfly

    Thanks Brian, Mark, Izzie, John, James and Sam.

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    Jim, you just gotta take the shot you can

    Excellent, and I think the background gives the shot a rather interesting quality.

    One thing though, if this is a crop shot, I'm wondering if rotating the image about 30 degrees or so anticlockwise and creating a square crop might generate even more punch!

    Never thought of that. Will give it a go.

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    Really nice Jim, if these are in the same location - set up a perch - dead twig set into ground type of thing where you can frame the shot with a clear background and wait - it may take a few days but if its is in the same area and offers a better hunting vantage point they will use it.

    Would give it a go but there all a lot of natural perches at around the pond. Thanks for the feedback.

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    I forget the name offhand but that species enjoys hunting in brush. They will land as you have photographed but don't look for a high perch like some of the other species. If it happens, it will be a rarity.

    Just remembered and confirmed Female Eastern Pondhawk.

    Your are correct on both counts Brian. Female or young male.

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    Re: Green Dragonfly

    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    ....background kinda sucks.
    As you said, bg kinda sucks, but not completely. The Dragonfly is nicely blending in in the surrounding area.
    So not so easy to spot . A very nice shot Jim.

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