Posted on July 27, 2020
These Seaside Dragonlet dragonfly images were from a previous trip to the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Maryland. It is a little over a 3 hour trip, but is fun to find a few different types of Dragonflies besides the usual ones by my home. A good spot to photograph dragonflies is around the main observation platform near the start of the Wildlife Drive. It has a long ramp instead of stairs to the main platform. So there are many dragonflies all around the platform. Plus easy access to dragonflies in the plants along the ramp sides. Another spot is the wooded area along the Wildlife Drive that has some water on both sides of the Drive. But dragons along here seem to move around much more and do not stay in one place long. The featured image is a male Seaside Dragonlet. Because of the angle, I shot 4 handheld images at different focus points. When adjusting my files I loaded the 4 images into 1 layered Photoshop file. Then I aligned the layers and then blended the layers for the final base file. All images were taken with a Canon 300mm f/4 lens with a Canon 1.4x teleconverter & Canon 7D.

Screen Grab showing the final finished merged Layer and below that what Photoshop chose as the sharpest areas on each layer.

Female Seaside Dragonlet Dragonfly

Male Seaside Dragonlet Dragonfly

Female Seaside Dragonlet
Category: Blackwater NWR, Cambridge MD, Blog, Davidsons Mill Pond Park, Dragonflies, Favorite Locations, Focus Stacking, Image Stacking, Panorama & Stacked Images, Uncategorized Tagged: blackwater National Wildlife refuge, canon 300mm f/4 IS lens, Canon 7D, Canon Series III 1.4X Teleconverter, Male Seaside Dragonet Dragonfly, Seaside Dragonet, Seaside Dragonet Dragonfly
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