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. :)
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.
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
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!
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!
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!
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!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I'm a dozen or more posts behind in catching up with you. And everybody else too it seems.
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?
ReplyDeleteThese are way cool Lisa. Dragonflies are so fast, you are Quck Draw McGraw.
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ReplyDeleteWow, that is stunning! I gotta get me one of those (a macro lens, not a dragonfly)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of one of my favorite subjects. Keep them coming!
ReplyDeleteReally nice macro! Dragonflies are amazing closeup. aren't they?
ReplyDeleteI 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
ReplyDeleteI agree it is a masterpiece ! but what an ugly beast !
ReplyDeleteAWESOME! What a great photo. They are unusual creatures. I like how they look better from far away.
ReplyDeleteawesome!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots and nature has almost given it symmetrical wings.
ReplyDeleteThe wing patterns are remarkable in these shots! Just incredible!
ReplyDeleteWow! 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!
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How amazing!
ReplyDeleteTalk about getting close....darn girl!
ReplyDeleteI can count the hairs!
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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!
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable. The shots are amazing.
ReplyDeletenow that's what i call up close and personal. great photos. have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeletenow that's a macro shot
ReplyDeleteNow there's a macro if I ever saw one! Geeez!
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING Lisa!!
Your macro lens is practically a microscope! What a close up view of such an interesting detail. Love the wings pattern.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Very cool! enJOY your day!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Excellent detail!
ReplyDeleteGreat 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!
ReplyDeletewow...............
ReplyDeleteWOW! Awesome is the only way to describe these shots!
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing well Lisa *Hugs*
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!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! amazing macro!
ReplyDeleteImpressive! Those wings, the detail. Fascinating!
ReplyDeletethese are incredible beautiful macros!!
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Awesome image Lisa - nice and sharp, and a non-distracting background. Great composition and an useful image for identification purposes!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, great shots!!!
ReplyDeleteAll 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!
ReplyDeleteVery 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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