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MovingViolations said:I'd like to post and contribute to this thread. One question I have not found and answer to with the software is how to upload photos. Help.![]()
Something to look at for all those who claim the 400 DO is a rotten lenssteven kessel said:As long as we're on the subject of dragonflies, here's a little something. Roseate Skimmer, shot with 5Diii, 400 DO, Iso "automatic" @ 160.
Vern said:three pointer with fall colors, 5DMKIII, ISO 1600, 600 II f4, 1/320 - monopod w sidekick
steven kessel said:As long as we're on the subject of dragonflies, here's a little something. Roseate Skimmer, shot with 5Diii, 400 DO, Iso "automatic" @ 160.
serendipidy said:smallfries and steven kessel,
Beautiful dragonfly shots. I remember that Krob recently posted a pink colored dragonfly photo. Now I've seen two.![]()
Krob78 said:serendipidy said:smallfries and steven kessel,
Beautiful dragonfly shots. I remember that Krob recently posted a pink colored dragonfly photo. Now I've seen two.![]()
That makes two of us!![]()

That's a beauty!serendipidy said:Snow leopard, 5D3, 100-400L @ 400mm, handheld, ambient light, ISO 2000. Through a wire fence at the San Francisco zoo.
C69A0974-dpp-c by EricJ777, on Flickr
Krob78 said:Eye of the...
Well, Alligator! ;D
serendipidy said:Krob78 said:Eye of the...
Well, Alligator! ;D
There is something eerie about the reptilian eye.
The easiest way to see this animal is to go to the breeding station at Dovre. When they are released to the wild it seems they still like to come back, at least for some time. This one was shot close by. I believe there are less than 200 wild animals left, so to go and look for them elsewhere is not exactly easy. The ones you find on Spitsbergen/Svalbard are of the same species, called white fox. They change color summer and winter. There is another sub species called blue fox, which you can find on Greenland, Iceland and Jan Mayen (and round the neck of a certain type of women).eml58 said:Lovely Image Eldar, we tried to shoot some of these on the Svalbard trip, they were a lot darker than this Guy so I guess it was a different variant. You seem to have a few of these endangered animals where you are located, such a wonderful experience when your able to Photograph something like this, or the Lynx.
We ran into a few people from Norway up in Svalbard (as it's part of Norway not unexpected), I was surprised that the Norwegians are such very keen hunters, it wasn't something I had ever considered when thinking about Norway, but it is surely one of the most Beautiful places I've seen, I hope to see more of the Country at some point.
MovingViolations said:This big boy liked to be had fed. A favorite treat was leftover biscuits.
serendipidy said:Snow leopard, 5D3, 100-400L @ 400mm, handheld, ambient light, ISO 2000. Through a wire fence at the San Francisco zoo.
Eldar said:Back in the days of the civilized, polite and diplomatic Vikings (!), we were rich conquerors.