I have been playing around with video again and made a little YouTube video about some of my challenges in trying to photograph dragonflies in flight. I tried to combine some video footage captured when I was out in the field (the second shot below is a still extracted from the video) with some of my still images that you may have already seen in past blog postings. I did a voiceover with the still photos that provides some information about my camera settings and techniques as well as commentary about the location where I was shooting. The first image is the thumbnail for the video, which I included to give you an indication in the Reader about the content.
I embedded the video link at the end of this posting that you can click directly if you are viewing directly from my blog. After I posted a video this way in the past, I learned that those folks who receive the blog in their e-mail are not able to see the embedded video. If that is the case for you, here is a link that you can click that will take you to the YouTube video. The video is about eight minutes long, but I think you will find it enjoyable and informative.
I shared the video directly with one of my subscribers, Jet Eliot, who commented, “I absolutely loved your video, Mike. Your enthusiasm and expertise for dragonflies comes through beautifully. I like how upbeat you are about photographing dragonflies, and encouraging. Your voice is rich, vocabulary lovely, and diction is smooth. A complete joy to watch–I’m still smiling.” Be sure to check out her wonderful blog Jet Eliot–Travel and Wildlife Adventures for her weekly essays, photos, and anecdotes on lively, interesting places and creatures that she has befriended all over the world.
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My compliments for these results. Now and then I also try to catch dragonflies in full flight. Recently I’ve put some result on my blog of witch I was quite proudnt-bite/. If interested, you can see the shots here : https://picpholio.wordpress.com/2022/09/15/i-wont-bite/
Greets, Rudi
Your shots are amazing, Rudi. You did a spectacular job in capturing those beautiful dragonflies while they were flying.
Nice video and great flight shots, Mike.
Thanks, Steve. It’s a fun new challenge to try to think about capturing some video footage to accompany my still images. I definitely more competent with stills and suspect that will always be the case. 🙂