True! And photographing often is the easy part of taking pictures. In the
BBC film The Blue Planet, a photographer (or several photographers) waited
for many hours in icy water, close to the south pole, in order to photograph
an iceberg turning. That was really impressing photographing. I think the
dragonflies pics are a great achievement as well.

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Emne: Re: GESO - Three Bugs


"Mark Cassino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Dragonflies will often return to the same perch several times over. So if
>you spot on in a good spot, slip in when they fly off and wait. About half
>the time they come right back and don't notice you sitting there.

Now *this* is useful photographic information!
Much more valuable than discussions of purple fringing or RAW conversion
software.
;-)

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Mark Roberts
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