stephengalea 0 Posted September 1, 2004 An Amazing shot...kindly could you give details on wht technique u used to capture this wonderful dragon fly in air... Well done..7/7 Link to comment
rakesh dhareshwar 0 Posted September 1, 2004 How the F...??????? how did u manage this????? one of the best drafonfly fotos i have ever seen. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted September 1, 2004 Felix, scatto notevole, credevo fosse impossibile fermare una libellula in volo... tu mi hai saputo dimostrare il contrario!!! Link to comment
moniamura 0 Posted September 1, 2004 davvero bella!!!! bravo!! e tra l'altro 蠮ella prima pagina tra le top photo... :) Link to comment
fabio_blanco 0 Posted September 1, 2004 Felix... complimenti uno scatto magistrale: nitidezza, luci, profonditࠤi campo tutto OK. BRAVO 7/7 Link to comment
mitz_molo1 0 Posted September 1, 2004 Unbelievable shot. Extraordinary, specially in flight and in focus. It not dead is it??? Great job! Link to comment
AntonioC 8 Posted September 1, 2004 Minkia, un bombardiere! Complimenti per l'occhio ed il tempismo, ma come diavolo fate???? Link to comment
nicola matta 0 Posted September 1, 2004 Complimenti Felice, stupefacente!!! A parer mio pero' la prima pagina non e' abbastanza per questa foto, vediamo di farla arrivare prima in classifica :) votate gente, votate!!! Link to comment
felice_buonadonna 0 Posted September 1, 2004 Thanks to everybody for your nice comments and ratings. Hi GSTEVE, which tecnique details do you want to know?.....only one hour under the sun waiting for the right moment:)))...tried, tried, on 30 shots only two were OK. I used 1/1250sec. - f/8 - 800iso. Bye Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted September 1, 2004 Davvero splendida Felice! Neanch'io pensavo fosse possibile fotografare una libellula in volo con tale nitidezza.... Ho letto sul sito exuvia.it di un tale Dragonflies Award...vai a vedere, chissࠣhe non vinci un premio con questa foto? Link to comment
mickl 0 Posted September 1, 2004 I have just come in from my pond where I have spent about three hours trying for a picture like this. I made only two exposures in all that time and I'm sure that neither will be as good as this one. Congratulations - an outstanding photo. I wish that I knew the precise name of the dragonfly species. Link to comment
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