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Windy Day Macro Video
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 445599" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>Patience, determination and very slow movement are what its about. More often than not they'll fly off but you've just got to keep trying and you'll eventually find a dragonfly, butterfly or whatever that will just stay put for you. If you get out early when its still cool they are usually less active and let you get closer.</p><p> For me the hard part is capturing the image once I get there!</p><p>When I was using a bridge camera that focused down to 1cm from the lens I'd end up bumping it into bugs or just blocking all my light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 445599, member: 25183"] Patience, determination and very slow movement are what its about. More often than not they'll fly off but you've just got to keep trying and you'll eventually find a dragonfly, butterfly or whatever that will just stay put for you. If you get out early when its still cool they are usually less active and let you get closer. For me the hard part is capturing the image once I get there! When I was using a bridge camera that focused down to 1cm from the lens I'd end up bumping it into bugs or just blocking all my light. [/QUOTE]
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