Large Red Damselfly resting
Damselfly unfolding its wings for the first time. The wings are still “glued” together. Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect
Damselfly holding on to a leaf. I took this photo near Geleen in the Netherlands. Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect
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A macro Closeup of a Damselfly Face
Rock Hollow Lodge Arcadia, Oklahoma, June 2007 /
Argia plana (Springwater Dancer damselfly) male blue; female brown Arcadia, Oklahoma / Head waters of the Deep Fork River Nikon D2X / Nikon 105MM F/2.8 Macro / SB600 Speedlight
After the witness protection program gave “Ben” a new identity, “Ben” decided it was time to be seen in the public….........
I think this is the first time i’ve actually been able to get close enough to a dragonfly without it flying away!
Male Diphlebia coerulescens coastal nth N.S.W to Nth.QLD.
Enallagma concisum (Cherry Bluet) in South Carolina, USA, 10 May 2008. Notice the water mite near the tip of the abdomen. Canon 40D, 180 mm macro + 1.4x tele
Telebasis brevis in El Oro Province, Ecuador, 10 April 2008. Canon 40D, 180 mm macro + 1.4x tele
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This “Spreadwing Damselfly Shows its Teeth” in the Fern Ridge Wetlands of Lane County, Oregon / Taken on; May 22, 2009
Overcome by the fumes, the 1st contestant is quickly eliminated from the 25th Annual Baked Beans Chow Down !
Featured in Photography 101 This is as close as I could get to this “bug eyed” beauty, a pacific forktail damselfly (Ischnura cervula) using my Nikon D300 mounted with my Sigma 1500 mm macro lens, handheld, ISO 400, f9, 1/320s. Captured near the Campbell River on the east coast of Vancouver Island, Canada.
Mating damselfly on a water lily in the pond.
Large Red Damselfly resting on a leaf.
Adult male Emerald Damselfly
! / (2009.JUL.17) RedBubble Album: Small Blessings Canon 350D EOS / Sigma 75/300mm Corel PhotoImpact x3
Best viewed Large :-). Female Common Blue Damselfly (Enallagma cynathigerum) – Devon UK Canon 50D / Canon 300mm F4 IS plus 1.4 x Extender and Canon Extension Tube EF 25 II / 1/320 / F8 / ISO 400 / Tripod / AV Mode, Evaluative Metering dialed to -1 / Noise rediction and Sharpening – Neat Image / Procesing CS2
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