Azuurjuffer (Coenagrion puella)
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juliette gribnau
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my macro's |
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26-Jul-2014 07:21 CEST |
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Camera: |
Olympus E-M5 |
Exposure time: |
1/100 s |
Aperture: |
F10 |
Focal length: |
43 mm |
Lens: |
m zuiko 12x50mm |
Focusing method: |
Spot |
ISO: |
500 |
White balance: |
Clouds |
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no |
Image format: |
SHQ |
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768x1024 |
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Great composition and clarity. I had to look this guy up to see what he is. What do they eat? His mouth is kind of scary looking.
Katrina Adams at 09:48 CEST on 26-Jul-2014 [Reply]
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Katrina Adams wrote:
> Great composition and clarity. I had to look this guy up to see what he is. What do they eat?
> His mouth is kind of scary looking.
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Thanx much katrina; these damselflies eat little flies and other critters
juliette gribnau at 21:41 CEST on 26-Jul-2014 [Reply]
Azure Damselfly
Wonderful macro. How small is your Damsel? Mine run form 15mm to about 25 mm, and unless it suddenly gets cold I can't get this close.
Scott Peden at 07:55 CEST on 27-Jul-2014 [Reply]
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Scott Peden wrote:
> Wonderful macro. How small is your Damsel? Mine run form 15mm to about 25 mm, and unless it
> suddenly gets cold I can't get this close.
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thanx Scott... I think most damsels are about 3 or 4 centimeter, so I think they are larger than yours
For capturing them, I always go in the early morning, because they are asleep, or just waking up and trying to get warm enough to be able to fly
juliette gribnau at 08:31 CEST on 27-Jul-2014 [Reply]
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Love the detail, colors, and composition of this shot. Did you shoot it with the Sigma 150MM macro? I'm still kicking myself for selling mine to Scott, but I know he gets more use out of it than I would have :)
Greg Mennegar at 17:02 CEST on 27-Jul-2014 [Reply]
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Greg Mennegar wrote:
> Love the detail, colors, and composition of this shot. Did you shoot it with the Sigma 150MM
> macro? I'm still kicking myself for selling mine to Scott, but I know he gets more use out
> of it than I would have :)
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thanx Greg, I do not have the 150mm macro... I did this with the m-zuiko 12-50mm and attached to it, the Mcon40-macro-filter
juliette gribnau at 17:59 CEST on 27-Jul-2014 [Reply]