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A few of the damselfly and dragonfly pictures from this year during my walks.

Picture 1: Calopterygidae male blue-winged damselfly and a female golden damselfly
Picture 2: Four-spotted chaser dragonfly
Picture 3: Azure Maidens male and female

I am always very grateful for suggestions and suggestions for improvement.


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After scaling down to a maximum of 1200 px, I'm having a lot of trouble getting usable images and not just blurry mud.
Does anyone have a solution outside of Adobe?
I've only used Luminar for years and it's not great for scaling smaller.

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These pics look great to me, Mark. What I do for pics with more res. is I upload them to Flickr and then do a copy/paste of the pics from there to here. I hope that helps. I wish I could tell you more but that's all I know to do myself.
 
These pics look great to me, Mark. What I do for pics with more res. is I upload them to Flickr and then do a copy/paste of the pics from there to here. I hope that helps. I wish I could tell you more but that's all I know to do myself.
Thank you very much Kirk for your praise and the tip about Flickr.
I'll first look for a software solution without having to go to a third-party site.
If I don't find anything, I can always take the detour via Flickr.
good night🖖
 
You've done well, Nicely captured and sharp. I'm also impressed you actually identified them.

Chris S.
Thank you Chris for your praise.
When I started photographing animals 1.5 years ago, I started looking for the right names.
So that I know what I saw and can identify it again.
Before that it was just: "Oh look there's a dragonfly 😅"