Monday 20 June 2016

For me this is what Photoshop is about. The top is the edit.



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  1. Oh wow! What a gorgeous dragonfly. Those colors are incredible. I like that you were able to crop it so it's larger. It remained very clear in doing so. I've never seen dragonflies in this color before.

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    1. Yep, lovely.
      And yes, the native size of my image out of the camera is 16.5 -x- 10.9 inches(A3) at 300dpi. So when I crop and then resize I lose a bit in the up-sizing. Not much mind. But here I more or less lopped a third off it, and then resized it back up.
      We have them and bluey-black ones too. I'd always thought the carapace looked like metal and it seems they've discovered since that yes, the metamorphoses does fix metal chemically.

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  2. Beautiful! I far prefer dragonflies to butterflies or moths and we have them in many colors and wing styles. This one is quite lovely.

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    1. Now that's a thing. I'd say there are less Butterflies about than there were. But that might just be that I'm not in those places anymore :-).
      These guys are quite hard to get on the 'film'. They flit. Because they have those 4 independent wings the little feckers can turn on a penny. So you put your lense to the eye like you'd a shotgun projecting the line and speed of flight and, nowt, dammit. They are a year to the right/left.

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    2. You are absolutely right about that! I can't tell you the time I wasted one day last year chasing one around our garden area with my phone. It was one with boxy square wings in black and white (sorry, I have no photo to show you) and every time it landed and I got anywhere near, it took off. Funny thing, though...I've had other kinds that will land on me and just sit there.

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  3. Holy cow! Interesting news on your side of "town" this morning!

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    1. Yep, I went to bed thinking the UK was in, but awoke to the delight that they are out.

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