Posted on July 27, 2022
Lately we have quite a few Eastern Amberwing Dragonflies in our yard. It is fun to watch them flying around in our gardens. For this post I am showing a series of Eastern Amberwing males. All images were taken with a Canon 300mm lens with a 1.4x teleconverter on a Canon 7D.








Category: 300mm Canon f/4 lens, Amberwing Male Dragonfly, Blog, Canon 7D, Dragonflies, dragonfly, Equipment, Insects, yard, yard & pond Tagged: Amberwings, canon 1.4x teleconverter series III, canon 300mm f/4 IS lens, canon 300mm f/4 lens, Dragonflies, dragonfly, Eastern Amberwing, Eastern Amberwing Dragonfly, Male Amberwing, Male Eastern Amberwing dragonfly, yard, Yard Photo Subjects
Posted on April 11, 2020
WARNING _ LONG POST!!
Being we are not supposed to be out and about, especially here in NJ, I thought these images would give some an inspiration to see what you can find interesting to photograph in their own yards or close to home. You can post yours so we can see what is happening in others areas. They closed all the Parks and other outdoor spaces here and limit travel basically only for food & essentials. They are even limiting the amount of people in the stores. So here are some macro images I have taken in my own yards over the years with different types of cameras and lenses. I tend to use a variety of cameras, lenses & different types of m43 and Canon Cameras. Many times for macro images I adapt older Canon FD manual focus lenses on my m43 Panasonic or Olympus Cameras. Doing this I get an approximate FOV of 2X on these manual focus lenses plus get a longer working distance to my subjects and with increased depth of field (in simple terms). It is fun to see what you can come up with. The featured Damselfly image is taken with a Canon FD 200mm f/4 macro lens on a m43 camera. My most used FD macro is the 200mm because it gives me a longer working distance to my subjects. The following sampler of macro images are with both m43 Cameras and Full Frame Canon Cameras for an interesting Macro Mix.

Blue Dasher Head Shot – 200mm Canon FD Macro on m43 Camera (Full Frame Equivalent View – FOV ~400mm)

Praying Mantis Portrait – 150mm Macro Canon R

Eastern Pondhawk – 200mm Canon FD lens on m43 Camera (Full Frame FOV ~400mm)

Blue Dasher, Male – 300mm Canon EF lens with 1.4X Teleconverter

Water Drop Panorama – 2 images, 200mm Canon f/4 FD Lens, m43 Camera

Water Drops After Rain – 3 image Panorama, 200mm Canon FD lens – Panasonic m43 body

6 image Focus Stack & Pano – 200mm f/4 FD Canon Lens on Panasonic m43 Body

Dandelion 7 image Pano & Image Stack, 200mm Canon FD lens, Panasonic m43 body

Dandelion 5 image Image Stack for more Depth of Field, 200mm Canon FD lens, Panasonic m43 body

6 image, 200mm Canon FD macro, Panasonic m43 Body

1 shot, Canon FD 200mm Macro, Water Drop, Panasonic m43 Body

200mm, Single Image – Aligned camera so I was shooting straight in to subject eliminating the need for stacking multiple images.

Water Drops – Single Image

Female Blue Dasher Head Shot – 100mm Canon FD macro lens

Damselfly – 200mm FD Canon Macro lens

Flower detail – 200mm Macro lens, Panasonic m43 Camera

Day Lily After Rain – FD 200mm, m43 Camera

4-images stacked in CC Photoshop, 150mm macro @ f/8

Starburst on bud, 200mm FD on m43 Panasonic Camera

Milkweed bug eggs on leaf – Panasonic m43

Day Lily Stamen v1 – Short Stack (2 images) for softer background

Water Drops after the Rain – 10 images @200mm m43 Olympus Camera

3 image Short Stack – @200mm m43 Olympus Camera

Single Shot – 200mm @ f/4 for Softer Background

Water Drop On Leaf – 50mm, Panasonic m43 Camera



Lady Bug – 100mm macro

Echinacea Multi-image Pano, 200mm FD Macro lens, Panasonic m43 Camera

Korean Dogwood – 200mm, m43 Camera

TreeHopper (?) 200mm, Panasonic m43 Camera

200mm macro, RainDrops on Feather (looks like a fish) Panasonic GH2

Multi-Image Zinnia Image, 200mm m43

Teneral Eastern Forktail Damselfly, 200mm Canon FD lens, Panasonic m43 Camera

Eastern Carpenter Bee, 200mm FD Lens, Panasonic GH2

Jagged Ambush bug, 200mm FD lens on Panasonic GH2

Rain Drops, Multi-Image Stack, 100mm, Panasonic m43

Lichen on Wood, 200mm, Panasonic m43 Camera

Damselfly, 200mm FD Macro lens, Panasonic GH2

Closer View – Damselfly, 200mm Canon FD macro, Panasonic m43 body

Water Drops on Flower Stamen, 50mm FD macro, Panasonic m43
Category: Blog, Damselflies, Dragonflies, Equipment, Gardens, Insects, Macro Photography, Nature Still Lifes, Panorama & Stacked Images, Panoramas, spiders, Stacked Images, Tips & Techniques, yard & pond Tagged: Bugs, Canon 50mm Macro, FD Canon 200mm f/4 macro lens, Flower, image focus stacking, Image stack. image stacking, image stacking with photoshop, m43 camera, Macro, Macro Photography, nature, Sigma 150mm f/2.8 macro, Yard Photo Subjects
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