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I know I’ve got a lot of HDR and humor, but I do take some serious shots. / Sigma 150mm macro + Simga 2x TC / This little guy was super patient with me! Even after this he didn’t fly away.
A Damselfly perched on a twig, in the Pilbara, WA / Edited with Nikon Capture NX
oil on board
Damselfly, Calopteryx splendens
Damselfly on Lavender – Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. March Bluetail – Ischnura senegalensis
Prisma colored pencil / The Damsel seeks to be saved from the Dragon by her knight in shining armor
Couple of years ago I made a bookend using self harding clay (Das) to make a figurine. Once it dried I painted it and it now sits on my bookshelf behind my desk. / Recently, while experiencing a spot of artist’s block, I thought I’ve got to do something to break the block so I just drew the model. Here it is. I have yet to get around to making the other side of the wall. Fear of failure is stopping me I guess. Biker
Taken with an Olympus E-3 and 50-200 mm TF. / Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist
This pretty thing landed on my arm.. And stayed for a bit. I got the camera then it flew to a flower and waited. I had to resort to hand hold again.. No time for tripod. I took a cluster of shots.. Found this one that was not too bad.. He flew from one place to the next.. and of course I ran after it. He did give me a real close up face.. But it is not tack sharp so I shall play with it.. enjoy This Makes A Great Card For A Friend
Wouldn’t you fight to the death for this gorgeous damsel in distress? LOL – just having some fun, no hidden meaning here! (c) Sarah Moore 2008 This is really cool viewed large – there is heaps of detail in the background Stock used… / Dragon, Snake and Gorgeous Damsel in Distress / Background
This damselfly is a bluet species and probably Hagens, but it is very difficult to tell without magnification of its tail end. Photographed July 16th, I did some post processing in PS using dry brush to give it a bit of a painterly quality. Featured on RedBubble Home Page – October 6, 2009
Damsel flies doing…umm..what Damsel flies need to do to make sure that next year there are.. Umm… More Damsel flies!!!
This has got to be every gamer’s fantasy; Lara at his mercy. Then again perhaps that cheat code that makes Lara’s clothes disappear ranks a little higher in the gamers wish list. Anyway since the good lady always seems to have the upper hand in situtations I thought I’d put in a spot of bother and have her guard get the upper hand.. and perhaps a lower hand or two as well.
A closeup of a curious Damselfly. /
A broken wing of a Dragonfly Canon 400D / Canon 100mm macro lens Plz click image for finer detail
Following damselflies and dragonflies, happened upon a mating pair (voyeur) who gifted my lens and eyes with a heart ♥ Hearts of Fire
This blue Damselfly lit right in front of me on our hike in Rocky Mountain National Park Friday and actually sat still long enough for me to take a shot. Our destination was Cub Lake, which is almost covered in Lily Pads, and I have never seen so many Dragonflies and Damselflies anywhere in one place….it was amazing….. This one’s for you, TK!!! :) I thought of you and all your wonderful recent Dragonfly encounters….. :)
Nikon D300, 105mm macro lens. South Lanarkshire Annual Photography Competition 2009 / Wildlife: Wild animals, including birds etc Category – First Place
Practicing my high key skills. Model: A girl I met at the local pub / costuming by Obsidian Lace
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