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Inflight

Photography Aviation posted on Sep 12, 2006
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Been trying for ages to get a shot of a dragonfly inflight,very difficult. This is the best i could get i only have 18-70mm kit lens for my D70s. Had to use a fast shutter speed 1/500 and this resulted in a dark images lighten in photoshop but bit noisey. I'll keep trying till one day i might get a decent shot.

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Zacko

9:40AM | Tue, 12 September 2006

Are you kidding me??? Maybe someday youll get a DECENT shot??? Excuse me, but what the heck do you call this??? A failure? COME ON!!! Its a dragonfly in flight god damn it, lol. That has got to be the hardest shot ever to take...at least one of them. I for one is very impressed. You said it turned out dark....did you try compensating the fast shutterspeed with increasing the ISO? Have a great one! #:o)

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Nath06

1:02PM | Tue, 12 September 2006

Really beautiful capture , i know how difficult it is to take a dragonfly in flight!!! You can see mine in my gallery... Bravo :)

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GBCalls

4:25PM | Thu, 14 September 2006

That is impressive! Excellent work!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.5
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D70s
Shutter Speed10/5000
Focal Length70

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