DragonFly (10)
Copyright ©2007, Leon Plympton
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Photographer: |
Leon Plympton
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Folder: |
Common area |
Uploaded: |
05-Sep-2007 00:34 CEST |
Model release available: |
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Camera: |
Olympus E1 |
Exposure time: |
1/200 |
Aperture: |
f-9 |
Focal length: |
150 (300) mm |
Lens: |
ZD 40-150mm |
Focusing method: |
Spot |
ISO: |
200 +.7 EV |
White balance: |
Auto |
Flash: |
no |
Image format: |
SHQ |
Processing applied: |
SHQ - cropped - re-sized - a little this - a little that - noise filtering |
Various: |
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Image resized to: |
675x1000 |
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Dragon Fly (10) re-visited:
Tony Piotrowicz wrote:
> This is a great capture Leon! The color and detail in the dragonfly is stunning. I hope you
> don't mind me downloading this image and using it as my desktop?
> Cheers!
> Tony
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Tony -
Thanks so much, and I'm flattered that you would want to download this image for your desktop; please, feel free to do so.
BTW: Sorry for not replying sooner. I've been out of town (and offline) for the past three days at a conference.
Ciao!
-leon
Leon Plympton at 02:33 CEST on 08-Sep-2007 [Reply]
Dragon Fly (10) re-visited:
Rina K wrote:
> WOW amazing shot.
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> Thae tone of the colors and the sharpness is amazing.
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> Cheers
> R
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Rina -
Thank You - for your comments and rating. I'm afraid this is the best I can do with the lenses I currently have access to. I understand that the soon to be released 70-300mm Zuiko lens will have a close-focus feature that will allow me to get closer focusing. Now - if I can just get the dragon flies to allow me to get a bit closer I can begin to get images like Fons and Nigel have posted. It's something to aim for anyway. Also - please read my note to Tony. I apologize for not replying sooner. I've been offline for the past few days.
-Ciao!
-leon
Leon Plympton at 02:42 CEST on 08-Sep-2007 [Reply]