Dragonfly nature 

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  • Green Dragon on a yellow umbrella.

  • dragonfly got caught in the rain and had to dry his wings off before he could fly again.

  • This gorgeous red Dragonfly was a frequent visitor and let me take many shots of him. This is one of my favorites – hope you enjoy. / / / ___ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • Ok.. I had a choice of just a few captures of the Dragon Of Passion. As all you Digital Photo people know, Take many pictues and throw away many.. My Wife liked the first one I posted and I listen to my Wife.. She is at work now so I will upload this on Dial UP … OMG.. and share it .. For hand held and low light with a 70-300 Sigma .. I have a Super Macro coming in soon.. will work with that learning curve and limited DOF.. / Chuck This Would Look Great By Your Desk

  • Dragonflies and ladybugs dancing around dandilion puffs.

  • Anax imperator – Male Emperor Dragonfly, Devon UK. Canon 20D / Canon 300mm F4 IS plus 1.4 Extender and Extension Tube / 1/250th / F13 / ISO400 / Fill Flash / Resting on ground

  • Canon 350D, 1/400s @ f/6.3. ISO400 / Thank you to the following group for featuring this photograph: / Photography 101 on December 2008

  • Looks like this Dragonfly is trying to pull off the flower bud.

  • Featured In #1 Artists Of Redbubble / ©Angi Baker / Inspired By: Travis Tritt / MUSIC

  • We can find beauty in any and everything…..... just open your eyes to it ! Hugs to each of you! / Bonita All Rights Reserved…......... / ©2008 BMoore Photography & Design…..................................................... / www.bamagirl38.com

  • Dragonfly / Glass Lake – N.Y. / Olympus E510 / Female dragonfly lay eggs in or near water, often on floating or emergent plants. When laying eggs, some species will submerge themselves completely in order to lay their eggs on a good surface. The eggs then hatch into nymphs. Most of a dragonfly’s life is spent in the naiad (that is, nymph) form, beneath the water’s surface, using extendable jaws to catch other invertebrates or even vertebrates such as tadpoles, fish, etc. They breathe through gills in their rectum, and can rapidly propel themselves by suddenly expelling water through the anus. Some nymphs even hunt on land, an aptitude which could easily have been more common in ancient times when terrestrial predators were clumsier. The larval stage of large dragonflies may last as long as five years. In smaller species, this stage may last between two months and three years. When the larva is ready to metamorphose into an adult, it climbs up a reed or other emergent plant. Exposure to air causes the larvae to begin breathing. The skin splits at a weak spot behind the head and the adult dragonfly crawls out of its old larval skin, pumps up its wings, and flies off to feed on midges and flies. The adult stage of larger species of dragonfly can last as long as four months. (Wiki)

  • He’s laughing at you / thanks for looking .................

  • Macro abstract of a dragon fly’s wing…October 2008 Camera : Nikon D60 / ISO: 1000 / 60 mm / f/4.8 / 1/125 / Nikkor micro lens Best viewed large :)) /

  • This began it’s life as a black ink A5 illustration on Acid free 110 gsm Cartridge paper… I later coloured it using Derwent colour pencils… / In colour it comes to life… the silhouettes of tiny bugs glow as they swarm around a heart of lush green foliage & exotic flowers…

  • Acryllic on canvas 16×24 Inch This work was for the Inaugural Art Exposing Eating Disorders Exhibition. An exhibition held at Sydney’s Mori Gallery with the aim of raising awareness & promoting positive body image through visual arts. / The use of butterflies is in part symbolic of the metamorphosis that transpires as one emerges from the “coocoon-like” existence of an eating disorder, the butterfly wings representing the freedom found in the ability to fly. The flowers, butterflies & dragonflies… some of natures most beautiful creations… represents the notion that true beauty inside & out is created by nature. All sales proceeds were donated to The Butterfly Foundation & 25% of any print sales will continue to be donated.

  • Dedicated to my friend Kallena DragonFlyer * From my bugperiod For you people who likes berries and/or Bugs :) A camera, a good lens and a mountain of patience was used to frame this shot Nikon D100 / Nikon 200 mm macro f:8.0 s= 1/250 iso 400 / tripod Inspired by Secret Garden ~ Steps* And inspired by the poem of Portia Nelson Autobiography in 5 Short Chapters / © by Portia Nelson (www.mhsanctuary.com/Healing/auto.htm) Chapter I I walk down the street. / There is a deep hole in the sidewalk / I fall in. / I am lost … I am helpless. / It isn’t my fault. / It takes me forever to find a way out. Chapter II I walk down the same street. / There is a deep hole in the sidewalk. / I pretend I don’t see it. / I fall in again. / I can’t believe I am in the same place / but, it isn’t my fault. / It still takes a long time to get out. Chapter III I walk down the same street. / There is a deep hole in the sidewalk. / I see it is there. / I still fall in … it’s a habit. / my eyes are open / I know where I am. / It is my fault. / I get out immediately. Chapter IV I walk down the same street. / There is a deep hole in the sidewalk. / I walk around it. Chapter V I walk down another street.

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  • Abstract of dragonfly/wings Canon 400D / Canon 100mm Macro lens

  • I used the Canon XSi DSLR with a 300 mm lens. I used a PL-CIR filter. I took this picture at historic Rock Ledge Ranch in Colorado Springs, Co.

  • I always think of Marion when I do a piece and want to create less contrast with muted tones in the range of pastels she is so aft with. Lush work using a soft pallet you can see… / Marion is on our homepage at VaVoom with an amazing Showcase just scroll down and this is a gift for Fran or F.A. Moore who has inspired me in to move toward the Blog for Vavoom She is so giving and I should include a corner in the Blog just for her and the amazing group.. Solo Exhibition / I lagged in my last blog as i wanted a place for links to my fav goups here in RB.. next time!! xxx

  • Supermacro taken in our backyard (Gouda, Holland) 31 july 2009 Featured in “Dimensions” september 2009 Camera: Canon Powershot S3 IS

  • Reflections of sky and dragonfly. Englewood pond, Florida / Nikon D3x / Lens 105mm /

  • the wind stirred / on the wingtips of my dreams… jordan busson. november 2009.

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