Tag: dragonfly

  • ACDSee workflow for choosing images to keep

    A good ACDsee photo studio workflow eases the pain of cutting dozens, if not hundreds, of insect or wildlife photographs down to a few “keepers”. Here’s how I use it. Because a live subject is constantly moving, one tends to take too many similar shots, “just in case”. There just isn’t time to examine each […]

  • My favourite scenic photos from 2019

    Every year I collect my favourite photos from the year and I usually publish them on the family website. This year, I’m publishing the scenic photos on Unabashed Geek. Hope you enjoy them. Best seen on a large monitor. Click on any photo and then you can scroll through the collection with large images. No, […]

  • How to get pictures of Dragonflies

    Sitting on the back deck on late Summer afternoons, there always seems to be a dragonfly flitting to and fro. They are way too fast and unpredictable to capture in flight, and they don’t seem to ever alight, so my challenge was how to get a decent photo. [Jump right to the photo gallery!] How […]