Photography has always been important to me. Since I was a child I would take photographs. At first with a Agfa Box camera (which has been my Avatar for a long time). Later, I borrowed my father's camera and when I was ninetheen years old, my uncle gave me my first SLR camera. Two years later I bought myself a top of the art SLR camera and I took thousands of photoslides and photographs with it till it was stolen from me. In the beginning of 2002 I got my first high performance digital camera (Minolta Dimage 7, upgraded to a 7i) and from that moment I got even more enhousiastic about photography. Now it was possible to take pictures and look at them right away.. In 2005 the Minolta was replaced by a Canon Digital Rebel (Canon EOS 350D). At the and of the year I've even bought a Pentax Optio WP to be able to take pictures under water, in the rain etc.. I 2009 I bought the Canon EOS 450D as well as a Samsung WB5000. All camera's are frequenty used by me. I am a member of RR since October 2004 and I still enjoy being here. I enjoy the photographs of other people very much by looking at those pictures I get ideas of improving my own pictures. So.. thank you !!
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Comments (7)
jocko500
wow looks big. cool shot
MrsLubner
And he's got the face of a grandpa! Very nice macro!
Zacko
6 inches???? Thats huge!!!! The biggest ive ever seen was probably 3". So thats why you spotted him i reckon. Considering how amazingly well it blends in with its surrounding i would most likely have missed him as well. Impressive capture. So crisp and clear. Have a great weekend. #:O)
ACS-001
Awesome shot, love the depth-of-field effects! We have huge dragonflies around these parts too, we call them "helicopters". I saw one laying eggs awhile ago, but alas, couldn't get a picture. You are both lucky and talented.
Littlejock
Great pic and the DOF is very well, this size is huge. You got very clear and you are so lucky with this pic. I know how dificutly is shoot photo to dragon fly. Maybe you saw my serie of this insects... Great Job. Hugs Luis
Dianthus
Great find and macro:)
st_fish
Gee, he just blends right in with his surroundings!!! Great shot! Have a marvellous weekend! :)