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    Default Mating Dragonflies

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    Nikon D-300
    300 mm Tamron with 1/4Tc and 27mm extension
    ISO 800
    1/800 sec f8
    cropped and adjusted contrast, NR, selective color adjustment

    In almost 100 degree heat these guys seemed to really enjoying themselves:D
    Would like comments about composition, and sharpness but all comments are welcome..Thanks!

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    Hi Bob,
    I like the intimate capture...see if this composition works for you. I boosted the saturation and contrast just a little and color corrected it. Also selective sharpened both subjects, and ran a low level pass of noise reduction in the background...I find the original a tad busy with the additional blades of grass going in all directions...:cool:
    Last edited by Gus Cobos; 08-22-2009 at 04:16 PM.

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    Excellent capture Bob !!!!

    Light was not on your side but you came up with a good exposure, sure wish I could see some detail on the body of the top Dfly The clean up help out the image focusing on the insects Being able to get on light angle and still have them in a good shooting angle is sort of luck !!!

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    XXXX rated Content ;)
    Like the original - the Grasses dont bother me - give more of a feeling of the habitat - IMHO
    Gus's repost improves the contrast and gives them that bit of POP.
    Somewhere between the two for my tastes.
    Keep em coming ;)

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    Bob, like the capture! Mating dragonflies is one of the things that I would really like to photograph :). You did well with this considering the lighting. I like the added punch and greater simplicity of Gus's repost.

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    Hi Bill, great capture. I think the extra bit of sharpening and contrast look good. I don't mind the grass, but I might desaturate the greens a little.

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    Thanks everyone for the feedback and suggestions. i think I will leave the grasses but take jackies suggestion to desaturate the greens a bit to make them look more natural. i also may try to raise the contrast a bit as per Gus. thanks again!

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