Dragonflies and damselflies in flight with the Amazing OM-1 and 150-400mm lens
Today I have a go at photographing dragonflies and damselflies in flight. If you can get pictures of flying insects then when you go back to flying birds it will seem easy. Excellent practice material! The OM-1 does not have insect detection so I use airplane and bird detection. They both seem to work equally well, but it is a very difficult subject to keep in the frame. I use the 150-400mm lens which focuses down to 1.3m so very versatile. Mike Lane wildlife photography https://www.nature-photography.co.uk/ Music used. Music I Use: https://www.bensound.com/free-music-f... License code: RH6WWHALJCNE50FU

▶︎
Why are your bird in flight pictures not sharp? I try to show it is unlikely to be the settings.

▶︎
How to Photograph Dragonflies in Flight

▶︎
Photographing Dragonflies in Florida - OM System

▶︎
Dragonflies hunt by predicting the future

▶︎
I Waited 2 Hours for This Bird! | Common Kingfisher in Singapore

▶︎
15 Incredible Dragonfly Species

▶︎
How I film insects at 3000mm with the OM 150-400mm + GH7

▶︎
How to photography dragonflies | Dragonfly Photography Vlog

▶︎
Photographing Kingfishers the easy way

▶︎
OM System - Don't Leave These Three Lenses Behind

▶︎
Comparing the Panasonic Lumix G9 Mk2 against the OM1 for wildlife photography. Which is best?

▶︎
Impossible Shots? Dragonflies in Flight

▶︎
Birds In Flight Photography | With Lee Hoy

▶︎
Kingfishers are easy birds to photograph so long as you do it right.

▶︎
Photographing Flying Insects Is Almost Easy… With This Trick!

▶︎
How to Photograph Dragonflies in flight

▶︎
OM-1 Mark II + OM System 150-400mm F/4.5 TC1.25X - A Perfect Wildlife Photography Setup?

▶︎
Bird Photography in Spain with the OM-1 and 150-400mm lens

▶︎
Summer wildlife photography in the UK dragonfly and damselfly

▶︎
