“ Two in One ”
I like bird photography and yesterday the birds were few so to keep myself busy I started trying to photograph dragon flies. When I took this shot, I did not realize there was another dragonfly below the large one. That is why I call it two in one shot. The large dragonfly is a 12 Spot ...
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  • Judy Tomlinson Windsor Edited 9 months ago

    Not sure how I missed this... it's so lovely! Awesome bokeh and I like the juxtaposition of the two dragonflies...

    Not sure how I missed this... it's so lovely! Awesome bokeh and I like the juxtaposition of the two dragonflies...

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  • Steve Rizzo Edited 9 months ago

    Best kind of 2-in-1! Fascinating little creatures and you've done well to separate and bring them center stage here.

    Best kind of 2-in-1! Fascinating little creatures and you've done well to separate and bring them center stage here.

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  • Clare Cormack Edited 9 months ago

    Wonderful composition and focus on the dragonfly. This is really stunning.

    Wonderful composition and focus on the dragonfly. This is really stunning.

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  • HK Photosnyper Edited 9 months ago

    👏👏👏...  This is wonderful Morrie

    👏👏👏...  This is wonderful Morrie

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Sony FE 600mm F4 GM OSS + 1.4X Teleconverter
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#negativespace #closeup #dragonfly #dragonflies #bokeh #12spot #sony #skimmer #wings #takingoff

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