The raptors were too high so i took some shots of the Dragonflys.
They are too small to auto focus with my 150-500 so i had to manual focus them.
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Incredible, to be able to focus like that, love them all. The last one looks a bit like a helicopter.
Thanks Shorty
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Great photos shorty! Do you know what sort of dragonfly it is?
Thanks, Dale and Elsie. I have no idea what sort it is though.
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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Those shots are amazing. Can't believe you took those with your big lens, just brilliant.
(is there anything you can't do? Do you also speak 3 languages and play an instrument?)
M-L
Merci, M-L. Il s'agit en fait 4 langues et 3 instruments de musique
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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Pas mal mon ami, la naissance de « L’Orchestre BIBY ».
Elle est belle, ta Libellule
M-L
Amazing shots!
Amazing French!
the common name for this dragonfly is Eastern hawk so in some way you did find a type of raptor shorty. A synthorax without distinct colour pattern and forewings with no colour spots also helped.
See it! Hear it!
Mid-North Coast NSW
Oui Woko , mais vous saviez déjà que je parle le Français ? J’avais aucune idée que Shorty parlait aussi bien , et joue des instruments?? Il faut lui demander après son retour des vacances.
M-L
Wonderful shots shorty!!
West Coast Tasmania