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| Subject: Red Dragonfly |
| Date: 25 September 2001 |
| Locale: Eagan, Minnesota |
| Photographer: Kendall W. Corbin |
| Comments: Dragonflies are fast flyers
and awesome predators. They play a major role in keeping fly populations
in check, although you may find that hard to believe while canoeing
through a cattail marsh at the height of the mosquito season. |
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| Camera: Minolta Maxxum 7 |
| Lens: Tamron, F2.8, 90mm SP macro
1:1 AF, with a Minolta 2X converter. |
| Film: Kodak EliteCHROME 200 |
| Image: 35mm slide scanned at 600 dpi |
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