Mating damselflies

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Mating damselflies

Post by nephiliim »

Hey folks,

Found this couple of damselflies doing x-rated things along the waterline. They where quite junpy and I now noticed that my dads 135 mm lens doesn't have the same focal distance when I hold it in front of my camera. This is the only shot out of about 30 I took that is a bit sharp.. still frustrated that I could not get them both sharp though.

Hope you like it

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I understood that it is now allowed to post 800 px images :D

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Tom Burger
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Post by Beetleman »

Nice shot Tom. Would be really cool to have them in the same focal plane. They both are very colorful. I`ll have to put that on my "to Shoot" list. Take care & happy hunting
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Yeah DOF can be a real pain at times but you did a pretty good job here TomB. Keep at it! :wink: :D
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