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    Default Four Spot Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata)

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    Canon 5D IV Canon 100-400 L IS II & 1.4TC III
    ISO 1250, 1/800 sec f11
    ACR + PSCC

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    Nice capture of this guy. Like the composition and that green background. Image quality looks great here. You've gotta love that close focusing distance of the 100-400II.

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    I like the wing tilt that lets you see all 4 wings clearly. Nice sharpness, light, and background, too! I'd be tempted to crop a little off the left - but it's a minor point. And if I was to be really picky, I would wish the the ends of the perch hadn't been cut off square with a clippers. Other than that, this is an excellent image!

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    Thanks John, Steve I appreciate your feedback. The cut ends grate on me too Steve, I have been looking all around for a nicely tapered twig but to no avail so far.

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