Scape 528. Very nice and excellent color. Very accurate statement, too! --Randy
Thank you very much John,
Thank you very much Jim,
Randy, thank you very much
Izzie, thank you very much; this was shot with 55-250, my old lens only. But the head of the dragonfly is totally OOF, which is the reason, i am not fully happy with it
Well, whatever reason, if you got close enough this time and focus on the eye, it does not matter much for the rest of the body if it is blurred. At least the insectographers at the Insect section will applaud your shot...I did with that one...Go try to get a few more as practice.
The last one here is a very good scene. I love the scene very much...and the wisdom.
Hi Nandakumar, you are still going strong on this thread when others would have run out of gas.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much John, as always
Izzie; thank you very much; I will try this for sure
Mark, thank you very much; Thank God, I could manage to continue.....
Thank you very much John
Scape.531
Early bird catches the worm, or early worm is caught by the bird: Logic is yours; and so is the consequence....
Regards
PS: There is a technical error in the statement; worms are active and comes out of the soil in the night; and before sunlight returns they withdraw. So actually the late worms are caught by the bird
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John, thank you very much
Izzie, thank you so much
Jim, thank you so much