There isn't one for shooting them with long telephone lens and TCs though.We already have a post your dragonflies, post your insects, post your insects with a non macro lens, post your bees, post your bees in flight ...etc...thread.:encouragement:
@salukfan111 in case you misread it.We already have a post your dragonflies, post your insects, post your insects with a non macro lens, post your bees, post your bees in flight ...etc...thread.:encouragement:
There isn't one for shooting them with long telephone lens and TCs though.
I went back a year and found nothing under wildlife. These pictures were taken from 30-50 yards so not exactly macro.
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Shot with my humble Nikon D3200 and my Nikon 200-500 lens at the Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary near Connorsville, Indiana.
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Looks like you got a spot on your sensor. Great shots anyway.
I do, indeed. Haven't been able to find it.
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Be careful how you try to clean it. I would suggest this
https://www.amazon.com/SCK-1-Sensor...6724&sr=8-1&keywords=gel+stick+sensor+cleaner