A damselfly appeared in the Dragonfly Pond. It is the Damselfly which emerged. I had trouble with photography. But my heart was happy. I was crazy about it.
Interesting. Was it too far away to do still photography? I'd use my scope to photograph when my subjects are away from macro range and not cooperating. I got my digiscopy rig done for bird photography but find it decent enough for dragonfly 'work' too.
You make a fierce animal, various birds, the insect of big things and small things and a dragonfly a friend. I think your camera to be hectic. It is my pleasure that visit your blog.
This Dragonfly Pond is my favorite. Birds sing, and a frog sings, and fish jump up and down. Here, I spend the time with dragonflies & damselfly. It is time of the supreme bliss. Welcome to the world of the dragonflies & damselflies 2009.
蜻蛉 (ODONATA) Part II
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June 9, 2007 Part 1
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蜻蛉たちが姿を消しました。
昨年撮った蜻蛉の写真をアップデートいたします。
合掌。
Dragonflies disappeared.
I update the photograph of the dragonfly which I took last year.
Brachygonia oculata
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*Anisoptera*
Species name: *Brachygonia oculata*
Family: Libellulidae
*Even *though described as widespread and common in its range I only
recently enc...
Endmics Clean-up with Ben and Ron under Five Days
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In August, 2012 I guided a five-day abridged version of my Absolute Birding
tour. It was with Ron and Ben Barkley, a farther son duo from the U.S.A.
Ben is...
Late spring in the Auvergne (France) - 2013
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For a few weeks in June 2013 I was in the Auvergne (France) for a holiday
with my family. Of course I tried to spot some dragonflies. The first days
I sa...
New Beginnings...
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I'd like to start by saying hello to everyone who may still check in on
this blog. It's beginning to look like fall here in the woods! Where did
summer go...
4 comments:
Interesting. Was it too far away to do still photography? I'd use my scope to photograph when my subjects are away from macro range and not cooperating. I got my digiscopy rig done for bird photography but find it decent enough for dragonfly 'work' too.
You make a fierce animal, various birds, the insect of big things and small things and a dragonfly a friend. I think your camera to be hectic. It is my pleasure that visit your blog.
I enjoyed your video, it's great to see the damsels back. I think this damsel was watching you!
This Dragonfly Pond is my favorite.
Birds sing, and a frog sings, and fish jump up and down.
Here, I spend the time with dragonflies & damselfly.
It is time of the supreme bliss.
Welcome to the world of the dragonflies & damselflies 2009.
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