Dragonflies and Damselflies

WOW! Great shot, Erik!
Thanks Click. The 100-400 II with 1.4x TC is almost perfect for this kind of jobs. And also for airshows.. :)
I just wish I could use AF, unfortunately it has a tendency to lock on the background most of the time :p

A White-faced Darter, waiting for lunch to be served. :) Photo taken from a kayak!
Edit: more likely a Four-spotted Chaser

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Thanks Click. The 100-400 II with 1.4x TC is almost perfect for this kind of jobs. And also for airshows.. :)
I just wish I could use AF, unfortunately it has a tendency to lock on the background most of the time :p

A White-faced Darter, waiting for lunch to be served. :) Photo taken from a kayak!

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Great shot with the fly as well!
 
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Not many dragonflies around any more. Here is a common darter I saw yesterday.
Now we're talking close-up :) Good job!

Since the four-spotted chaser has a transparent body, body fluids and internal organs must of course be color-matched to the transparent skin. It would simply not look good otherwise ;) I wonder if those has to be careful with what they eat so they don't get any unsightly discoloration.. ? :p

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Beautiful shot! Well done, Erik.
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Now we're talking close-up :) Good job!

Since the four-spotted chaser has a transparent body, body fluids and internal organs must of course be color-matched to the transparent skin. It would simply not look good otherwise ;) I wonder if those has to be careful with what they eat so they don't get any unsightly discoloration.. ? :p

F36A4408 ZS DMap_DxO_r2880 by Erik Astrom, on Flickr

OMG, this is sharp! Great Picture Erik.
Greetings Andy
 
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Thanks for the feedback, Andy and Applecider!
great shots, noticed shot ar 1/6400 on 1.4x adapted 100-400mm, beautifully sharp and clear...
Fast shutter speed helps abit, worst problem is to keep a fast moving dragonfly centered in viewfinder at 560mm.. not to mention how difficult it is to focus manually. But it is fun when a sharp picture appears among hundreds of blurred :p 5D3 gives reasonably low noise at 1:1 crop up to iso1600. 3200 can also give quite good result with less cropping

It looks like this dragonfly is eating something from its hand (or what is it called, paw, claw?)

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