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It's been a hectic week...long hours at work and a day as a juror in District court!
So, got up early and went out to do some shooting. K10 with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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That first spider web is lovely - I like it better than any of the other ones you've posted recently. I like the third one, too, but the first is really interesting.
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Awesome shots Rick! Love the spider web. Beautifully composed, and the dragonflies are just great! They must sit there for a long time to accumulate that much moisture....cheers..Don
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Lovely! I keep seeing tons of dragonflies on my walk every day, but don't bring my camera with me. Not that I could get shots half as good as yours.
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Another terrific Tamron 90mm f/2.8 series, the spider web is well captured.
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