Dragonfly In flight
Copyright ©2005, Fonzy -
Viewed times
Finally I managed to get one in flight.
| Photographer: |
Fonzy -
|
| Folder: |
My-Damsel and DragonFly 2005 |
| Uploaded: |
21-Aug-2005 21:15 CEST |
| Current Rating: |
8.50/2
View all ratings
Delete my rating
|
| Model release available: |
|
| Camera: |
Olympus E1 |
| Exposure time: |
1/160 |
| Aperture: |
5 |
| Focal length: |
283 |
| Lens: |
ZD50-200mm |
| Focusing method: |
Manual |
| ISO: |
400 |
| White balance: |
Auto |
| Flash: |
no |
| Image format: |
SHQ |
| Processing applied: |
Cropped-Levels-noise reduction |
| Various: |
|
| Image resized to: |
570x900 |
Comment/Rate
Share this Image
|
NO SUBJECT
Congratulations! A macro snapshot is almost impossible.
Piero Magnani at 23:04 CEST on 21-Aug-2005 [Reply]
NO SUBJECT
Thanks Piero,
Yes a macro shot from a Dragonfly in flight would be very nice , but that is as you say ans I agree is impossible ....... To take one in flight is already a challenge, I am very happy with this one.... Best regards,
Fonzy - at 08:53 CEST on 22-Aug-2005 [Reply]
NO SUBJECT
Congratulations for this capture! the patience give good fruits!
Sergio Di Giovanni at 16:42 CEST on 22-Aug-2005 [Reply]
NO SUBJECT
Thanks Sergio, for the comment.....;-)
Fonzy - at 18:41 CEST on 22-Aug-2005 [Reply]
NO SUBJECT
Verry good shot for just 1/160 secs Fons ! I can see the light track right to the dragonfly caused by the relatively long exposure time - or am I wrong ?
Dirk Guttmann at 00:14 CEST on 23-Aug-2005 [Reply]
NO SUBJECT
Thanks Dirk, yes I guess it is from the long exposer time.
Fonzy - at 10:04 CEST on 23-Aug-2005 [Reply]
NO SUBJECT
A short calculation for fun : In the time the shutter was open (1/160 sec) the dragonfly made a distance of aproximatly 10 cm as seen in the foto(at least 10 cm ! - because it could have entered the frame after the shutter was allready open ) ! 10 cm / sec means a speed of 57.6 km / h - do you think it was as fast ? Would be hard to follow with a camera I guess ..
Dirk Guttmann at 10:51 CEST on 23-Aug-2005 [Reply]