Topaz Studio Black Darters
This post is continuing the theme of my last post in the use of Topaz Studio as part of my post photo processing worflow and this time it is all about the end result, the photo’s of the Black Darter dragonfly (Sympetrum danae). Beginning with three face to face shots, the last with a dazzling backdrop.



This next one also has a dazzling backdrop

From dazzling backdrops to dazzling wings.

Finally I used a long focusing distance for this last photo to show off pretty surroundings.
