Delightful Dragonflies
My brother, David B. Crook, shot a series of dragonflies yesterday afternoon. I did brief edits of each, but not much was needed.



My brother, David B. Crook, shot a series of dragonflies yesterday afternoon. I did brief edits of each, but not much was needed.



August 16th, 2009 at 2:50 pm
BEAUTIFUL! Both the dragonflies and the photography! I’ve always loved them. I’ve taken a few pictures too but not as nice as these!
September 5th, 2010 at 11:44 am
Beautiful shots! I always admired them. Keep up with your work! Thank you for sharing.
September 22nd, 2010 at 8:40 am
Where can I see more of your photo’s? These are so beautiful. I am a painter and sculptress and feather earring designer. I love your work!
September 22nd, 2010 at 9:05 am
Thanks, Lori. My brother’s (David Crook) work is all over the place, and we have yet to find a program other than Picasa that will take the thousands of photographs he makes. Much of my work, in terms of examples, can be found at http://www.digifeld.com, where I give away my photo renderings (and some of David’s) free.
February 8th, 2011 at 9:19 am
Thank you, thank you………I just did a search for dragon flies and came up with your web site. My 16 yr old granddaughter has loved dragon flies since she was a little girl. As a part of my mission work in my church, I oversee a ceramic room and work with people in and outside of the church. I just ordered dragon flies in ceramic bisque and was looking for examples. The photos that your brother took just fit the bill. I’m in the process of doing a photo frame which I have painted a pond scene with cattails and a frog. I will paint the dragon fly and then fire both. After firing I will cement the dragon fly to the left corner of the frame which will give the frame a 3D look. I can hardly wait to see my granddaughter face when I give it to her. I will also share your website with her. Thanks again!
February 8th, 2011 at 10:10 am
Thanks, Carol. I’d love to see the finished work. And so would my brother.