72chevelle454 wrote:
Terry, these are really nice captures, the greeene... oh my, it just pops out of the screen, matter a fact I blew a pixel on my 24" dell when the page loaded
Hey Chad... where the heck are you... still out west I hope you are getting some great stuff and can't wait to see the images. Sorry about the Dell....You'll have that sometimes.................
Thanks much.
Karl Witt wrote:
Lucious greens and great details on the damselflies. That is some cool shooting Terry, that green has impact!
Karl
Hi Karl... how the heck are ya? These guys should be showing up over at Sandy Ridge... have you been there lately? You could always come out here and spend a few hours chasing them around if you are feeling energetic.
Martin Good wrote:
Wonderful and beautiful shots Terry. But take it easy and get better so as you can take lots more.
Martin
Hello Martin. I'm feeling a bit better this evening, thanks.
I'm glad that you liked the shots... I know bugs are not high on a lot of peoples list for ... have to have a shot of... These things are just so darn pretty and colorful. They are irridecent and change colors from all angles. Pretty neat.
ms_yuan wrote:
Now *THAT'S* dedication to your hobby, lol. Beautiful shots, and I hope your recovery is quick and complete.
Hi Mark. I don't know how dedicated I am, but every time I get a twinge of mortality... I start shooting like there's no tomorrow. I guess that makes sense, eh?
I think I'm going to be fine for a while now... thank all of you for your well wishes. I am very appreciative. And thank you for your kind words Mark.
So glad to see you back outTerry and taking photos which BTW look great.
Hope your feeling better and that arm is letting up some.
Did I tell you my daughter is coming back with her whole family from Japan as their tour for P&G has come to an end. They bought a place in Mason or Manson Ohio and I wondered if that was close to you. If it was I would drive there and live somewhere in the mansion they bought for a spell anyway.
Lou
lbuscher wrote:
So glad to see you back outTerry and taking photos which BTW look great.
Hope your feeling better and that arm is letting up some.
Did I tell you my daughter is coming back with her whole family from Japan as their tour for P&G has come to an end. They bought a place in Mason or Manson Ohio and I wondered if that was close to you. If it was I would drive there and live somewhere in the mansion they bought for a spell anyway.
Lou
Hi Lou. I'm feeling better as time goes by. Thanks for thinking of me.
I sent you an email with directions from Mason, Ohio to Wakeman. It's about a 3 1/2 hour drive... not all that bad. I'll talk to you after you get the email. When do you think you would head over this way?
Terry -- I cannot say I like those guys (as creatures) but I definitely like the images and the effort you put into setting things up and PP. Well done!!
And thank you for including technical information - this is the very good part as well to share !!
Very nice Terry! I have chased damselflies myself so I know how hard it can be to get great shots with natural light. You managed to accomplish this with stunning success.