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Photo of the Day ~ Macro: Bugs and Closeups Category ~ February 26, 2008

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Nature's Filigree
by Dee Langevin (Dee Langevin) 
Camera:
Canon EOS 30-D
Location:
Vero Beach, Florida
 
United States of America

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Evy Johansen commented on February 26, 2008 00:24:
Awesome macro, Dee!! Congratulations on your POTD! And on your double today!!
Kathy Pazaryna commented on February 26, 2008 04:55:
Wonderful Capture Dee and Congrats on your double today.
Patrice Cigallio Wesa commented on February 26, 2008 10:08:
A stunning close up of this dragon fly with excellent detail, color and focus. I love how the wings stand out with their intricate patterns...so transparent. A big congrats on your double today, Dee!
Dee Langevin commented on February 26, 2008 12:21:
Thank you Evy, Kathy and Pat! I appreciate you taking the time to comment. I took this image without my macro lens and was surprised at the detail my new Sigma 18-200mm lens was able to capture.
Mark Westlake commented on February 26, 2008 14:24:
Congrats on a great double Dee!
Sylvia Rossler commented on February 26, 2008 16:19:
Another wonderful shot !! Big congrats on your todays double Dee :O)
Linn Smith commented on February 26, 2008 18:07:
Congratulations on your double POTD today, Dee...what a wonderful image to score a second win! Beautiful presentation of the dragonfly and amazing how you did not use a macro lens!
Dee Langevin commented on February 26, 2008 18:41:
Thank you Mark, Sylvia and Linn! I appreciate your feedback.
Joyce Webley commented on February 26, 2008 19:58:
Beautiful, Dee! The wing detail is excellent! Congratulations on your double as well!
Dee Langevin commented on February 27, 2008 18:22:
Thank you Joyce!


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