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Old 06-01-07, 11:06
Leif Leif is offline  
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Originally Posted by walwyn View Post
I find that in most cases, execept for some Hawkers that never bleedin well settle, one can get pretty close, at least to within a few inches, you can also shift your position too.
I saw one beautiful photograph of a rare dragonfly (Emarald) taken by a well known pro who had watched the insect for over an hour, figured out that it would occasionally settle for a brief period on some vegetation, and then got the photo. Waiting several hours and/or luck seems to be the norm for the larger dragonflies.
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