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Azure Damselfly (Coenagrion paella) female

Azure Damselfly (Coenagrion paella) female
Copyright ©2016, Ken Thomas
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Taken with 50-200mm f/2.8-3.5 Four Thirds lens and an EX-25 extension tube on an E-M1 via an MMF-3.

Now had the species confirmed by the British Dragonfly Society

Photographer: Ken Thomas
Folder: Ken's Images
Uploaded: 24-May-2016 16:45 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E-M1
Exposure time: 1/320
Aperture: f/8
Focal length: 200mm
Lens: Zuiko 50-200 f/2.8-3.5
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ISO: 320
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Flash: no
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Processing applied: Heavily cropped - this is in fact a 100% crop - then resized for web. Slight adjustment to highlights, shadows and sharpness - all in Apple Preview.
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Image resized to: 1000x859

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wonderful image!

Katrina Adams at 18:37 CEST on 24-May-2016 [Reply]

great shot

Great shot Ken. Now a few more at different angles to permanently establish it has a home in your ponds eco system.

Scott Peden at 07:52 CEST on 25-May-2016 [Reply]

Katrina and Scott

Katrina Adams wrote:
> wonderful image!
>
Scott Peden wrote:
> Great shot Ken. Now a few more at different angles to permanently establish it has a home
> in your ponds eco system.
>

Thank you both so very much - Ken

Ken Thomas at 17:31 CEST on 25-May-2016 [Reply]

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Making macro shots with this setup is one of my favourites..
Using the 50-200 with the extension ring gives a beautiful magnification..
In the past I used it a lot on my E5 to make macro shots..
Well done Ken, nice result....

Fons van Swaal at 21:27 CEST on 29-May-2016 [Reply]

Fons

Fons van Swaal wrote:
> Making macro shots with this setup is one of my favourites..
> Using the 50-200 with the extension ring gives a beautiful magnification..
> In the past I used it a lot on my E5 to make macro shots..
> Well done Ken, nice result....
>
Thank you for you kind words.

Ken Thomas at 14:06 CEST on 31-May-2016 [Reply]