If you want to snag some of these clearly, set the mayfly up with the head and tail equal to the lens, like a "T". If the tail is just a little further away, it will become blurry and take away from the detail.
Remember, head and tail equal distance from the lens.

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Submitted by $tylephoto (not verified) on May 8, 2007 - 5:10am
