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Submitted: August 31, 2007
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Make: SONY
Model: DSC-H1
Shutter Speed: 10/1000 second
F Number: F/4.0
Focal Length: 7 mm
ISO Speed: 64
Date Picture Taken: Aug 20, 2007, 12:01:21 AM

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The Wings of a Dragonfly
looking like stained glass.

Flashlight and a macro lens. Taken at night. Hue cross processing.

Copyright 2007 kedralynn
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Beautiful - I love the colours particularly, and the intricate paterns here work really well with the soft focus of the background :D

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'Designers are meant to be loved, not to be understood'
did you take the picture of the hole dragonfly or just the wing?
i hope you'll post the hole dragonfly (i reallyREALLYreally love them...). :D

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~oO[A Dear Slave]Oo~
I have a few shots but they aren't very good given the lighting situation. It was late out and all I had was a flashlight.

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There is a vast difference between looking and seeing- a difference which is fundamental to the artist's experience. - Earnest W. Watson
I love it... Dragonfly means ważka in Polish :D

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"Nie zawsze trzeba wygrywać, żeby zostać zwycięzcą.
Czasem wystarczy, że inni przegrają."
It´s sooooooooo awsome :)
Love this shot. :) Something mysterious in it.

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:star: If you look for me, look at the sky : I'm just there above, shining for you... :star:
really nice! :heart:

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[You're just a Womanizer!]
I really like this, what a beautiful picture and a great concept! There's just something about dragonflies that sets them apart :D

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:ambulance: Rar!
Does the DSC H1 accept lens? As you said you used a macro lens. I own a DSC H2, and I never though I could add or change lenses

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:camera: :gallery:

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