Dragon Fly:
Dragon Fly:
I didn`t have a fresh one so I used a dead dried up dragon fly. Picture taken with stereo scope.
Rodney
Rodney
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Re: Dragon Fly:
Really nice clear image, at least it didn't suffer.
Re: Dragon Fly:
Thanks rabbit, a little more gentle look with this photo.
Rodney
Rodney
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Re: Dragon Fly:
Thanks Mr. John B.
Rodney
Rodney
Re: Dragon Fly:
Creepy!
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Re: Dragon Fly:
Nice! Is that the same image with a little more/less retouching or is the difference due to a light change?
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Re: Dragon Fly:
I placed a yellow cloth on top of the stereo scope mirror to help with the light reflection and make it easier for my eyes, the camera turned it that color.
Looking through the eyepiece the background is yellow. I have weak eyes to bright light.
Rodney
Looking through the eyepiece the background is yellow. I have weak eyes to bright light.
Rodney