9 thoughts on “Dragonfly Macro”

  1. nice one, Mridula! Dave’s pics are of course, great! but the insect looks actually quite scary! so i would rather prefer yours!!!

  2. Steve Hartshorne

    Beautiful photo. I remember sitting by a little pond and watching dragonflies all afternoon.

  3. PS, the splash series were done with a fast shutter speed, I think I took mine at 1/500 to 1/1000 if im not mistaken, ..and against a black background and lighting here and there. There were tens of droplets on that shot, I erased them all and leave just one to get that “wow”impression.

    and thank you for the link back.

  4. WOW…wanted to write Best of your lot…but i am loosing count how many times i have said this too….you have a observatiion skill, I must say. To click, one should first discover ..Keep sharing.

  5. I agree Tarun.

    Thank you Anu.

    Thank you Julia.

    Dave linking to your blog was my pleasure. And thanks for the explanation.

    Thanks Steve, I too need to spend that kind of a day once again 😀 I was doing all this photography when my daughter would take her afternoon nap.

    Ramesh, it is easy with a zoom lens, it just requires a little patience and ability to tolerate 100s of bad shots to get that one good shot.

    Thank you Megha. I had nothing much to do that afternoon by the water body.

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