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Royal Tigertail Parasynthemis regina
tried out the Olympus with the Canon FD 200 macro on dragonflies in flight, using focus peaking to manually focus, turned out to be achievable with some practice, the big bonus being you don't have to place the AF point on a randomly moving dragonfly, just squeeze the shutter when the zebras show up wherever it is in the frame. This is about 50% of the frame, tight framing will take some more practice. As a bonus this is the first time I've seen this dragonfly. Larger Image:Royal Tigertail Olympus OM-D EM-5 MkII + Canon FD 200mm f4 macro, metabones adapter. 1/1600 @ f8 ISO800 Chris Ross
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by DrBill14
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