Sunday, October 18, 2009

Macro Monday - the dragonfly

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Macro Monday is easy to play, snap a macro (or any close-up) photo, post it on your blog and come back here and sign MckLinky. Don't forget to visit each other. :)




35 comments:

  1. You really gotta tell me how you got that so sharp. Did you sneak off and get a dedicated macro lens wile I wasn't looking? This is really awesome Lisa!

    And yes, I'm a dozen or more posts behind in catching up with you. And everybody else too it seems.

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  2. Wow. Wow. Wow! I'm so very happy to have found your blog and macro monday! This shot is absolutely amazing! I'm with Mojo...how did you do it?

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  3. These are way cool Lisa. Dragonflies are so fast, you are Quck Draw McGraw.

    John

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  4. [...] sure to stop by Lisa’s Chaos for Macro Monday. It’s lot’s of [...]

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  5. Wow, that is stunning! I gotta get me one of those (a macro lens, not a dragonfly)

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  6. Great photos of one of my favorite subjects. Keep them coming!

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  7. Really nice macro! Dragonflies are amazing closeup. aren't they?

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  8. I was wishing I could take my link down after seeing this, but it gives me something to aspire too. I love dragons and thank you for the good look at one.. Michelle

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  9. I agree it is a masterpiece ! but what an ugly beast !

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  10. AWESOME! What a great photo. They are unusual creatures. I like how they look better from far away.

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  11. Beautiful shots and nature has almost given it symmetrical wings.

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  12. The wing patterns are remarkable in these shots! Just incredible!

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  13. Wow! Fantastic shots. I find dragonflies so hard to capture, they never sit still for too long and always perch just out of reach. You are so lucky!

    RO :)

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  14. Talk about getting close....darn girl!
    I can count the hairs!
    :D

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  15. It is just amaizing to be able to look this close - see the wings structure - how the body and head meets - how it looks like .... fantastic shot!

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  16. Unbelievable. The shots are amazing.

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  17. now that's what i call up close and personal. great photos. have a wonderful day.

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  18. Now there's a macro if I ever saw one! Geeez!
    STUNNING Lisa!!

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  19. Your macro lens is practically a microscope! What a close up view of such an interesting detail. Love the wings pattern.

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  20. Great Macros Lisa, what did you use for the background a light table? just curious. Sorry I didn't play this week we just got back from our vacation and still unpacking!

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  21. WOW! Awesome is the only way to describe these shots!
    Hope you are doing well Lisa *Hugs*

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  22. That is amazing!!! Those wings! They look like stained glass windows! Wouldn't it be cool to fill them in with color in a Photoshop program or something? Love this!

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  23. Impressive! Those wings, the detail. Fascinating!

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  24. these are incredible beautiful macros!!
    sending vitality and love
    t

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  25. Awesome image Lisa - nice and sharp, and a non-distracting background. Great composition and an useful image for identification purposes!

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  26. All I can say is WOW! I have tried to capture dragonflies and actually thought mine were good...until now! You must have used a tripod...how that critter waited for you to set up is amazing! Beautiful!

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  27. Very cool macro. Was it shot just out in nature? It's so clear, I would almost guess a lightbox, but either way, great shot.

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