Lovely shots as always.


On 7/29/07, Mark Cassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bob Shell wrote:
>
> > Do you have any special secret for getting so close to dragonflies?
> > The ones around here are so skittish that I am never able to get
> > really close to them.
>
> Well, equipment helps - a 200mm macro, with the crop factor of the K10D
> or *ist-D, lets you shoot from 2.5 to 3 feet away - that's a huge help
> vs a 100 mm macro which, of course, would require you to get twice as
> close.

I'll have to look into the 200, i have the 100.
>
> That said, I always get low on the subject and crawl up to it from a low
> position - hard on the knees, but less likely to spook the subject.

I;m like Bob, might take a while to get back up. Might, will.:-)
>
> In addition, perching dragonflies - the pennants, meadowhawks, skimmers,
> - will usually return to the same perch. So when they fly off just when
> you get them in focus, just sit still and wait for them to return. That
> does not work with darners, clubtails, and other non-perching dragonflies.
>
> Move when they move. If the dragonfly is perched on a stalk of grass,
> and is bouncing around in the wind, it will have a hard time
> distinguishing you from the background - unless you are wearing plaid or
> some bright color.

Lets me out.:-)Plaids my favorite colour.

>
> Lastly - patience. That Halloween pennant that Bill and I shot just
> could not sit still for a long time. Suddenly it decided that it was at
> the best perch, and just stopped. He kept returning to the same place
> time and time again. I had followed him for some time before that, so he
> obviously just reached the conclusion that we were harmless, and just
> started to ignore us.
>
> But - shooting bugs is basically a form of hunting, and patience is a
> part of that.

To bad you missed Marks talk at GFM Bob. It explained a lot.

Dave
>
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