Dragonfly

Thanks.

I appreciate knowing I'm not the only one. If I see any cooperative Red Tailed Hawks I'll send them your way.
 
Thanks . . . beautiful shots here. A cool morning would make a big difference.

It was 95 degF when I made my attempt and the dragonfly was very active.
 
Thanks for the time taken to post so much stuff.

1. I did not hijack the thread or my posts show no intention of doing so.I thought asking for a CC is not such a crime.

2. Can you let me know how I can edit and remove the pictures here.I don't see the edit button.

Cheers.
This thread was started by razormac and he/she did not ask for CC and none was offered by the other posters. The discussion centered on people’s experiences trying to photograph what can be an elusive subject. I was somewhat afraid that I would hijack the thread with my reply to Patco, but was relieved to see that didn’t happen. I know you are new to this forum so here are a few suggestions if you want CC.
  • As a general rule of thumb, you should start your own thread if you want CC on a few of your photos; don’t hijack somebody else’s thread.
  • You need to ask for CC; just posting pictures does not guarantee that you will receive any CC.
  • Posting nine very large images is too many and is against the forum rules; keep the number around three or four.
  • The thread started off with the title “Dragonfly”, yet four of your nine photos are of a Housefly. Keep the pictures focused on one topic, such as one subject like Dragonflies, or one photographic issue like underexposure, DOF, focusing, etc.
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