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    What a beautiful series of shots! Its the last shot that really stands out for me Outstanding DOF.


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    Great looking shots.. the first one is my fav.. look at all the pollen on that guys backlegs.
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    Very nice!


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    Super shots, 1st and last one are fab.


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    great captures. the first one is my fav.
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    Very clear critters in action shots. Good technique.

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    first and last pics are my favourites - mainly because you've done such a good job on such a difficult subject. I've tried to take similar pictures before and there was a lot of trial and error and quite a lot of luck to get the timing JUST right.... can you estimate how many pictures didn't work out before you got these GREAT pictures?

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    Nice captures of difficult subjects. I think the third is my favorite for composition and depth of field.
    I never saw an ugly thing in my life: For the light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful.
    Linda


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    Thanks for the nice comments folks! I took a dozen shots over half an hour and kept five.


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    Great images!!
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    That is one cool spider!! All are excellent photos!!
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    Great shots Eli. Love the dragonflies/damselflies. ~~Peg
    Peg
    “There is a crack in everything.That's how the light gets in.”― Leonard Cohen


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    very nice series


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