In honesty, I think dragonflies might be the easiest.....
If you up the ISO, with the camera settings on M you can adjust the exposure to as fast as possible and 'still' the dragonfly wings.
This Migrant hawker is great for taking in flight shots, as they are very inquisitive and love to hover really close to see what you are doing.
Of all the in flight shots I have taken I think I probably like this shot the most....as the dragonfly really stands out well from the background, and it really shows off his amazing gliding skills.
Common darters are also a great place to start, as they are also nosy, and plentiful.
Some hovers are easier than others, this species is really good.
He looks like he's jumping for joy!!!
Damselflies are a bit more tricky , as this shot shows.
Downy emeralds love hovering, and they have amazing blue eyes!
This is a male hairy footed flower bee and believe me this was just a lucky shot!!
Southern Hawker still showing off.










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