Dragons and damsels seem to be popular topics among bloggers this summer. I'm not sure my camera is good enough to capture one, plus I've never seen one in Phoenix, AZ. However, I am headed over to the Texas Louisiana border and I'll bet I might find one there. I love the neon blue color of this creature. How does one tell the difference between drags and dams? I think this is one of your best shots yet!
Oh i love this one. I caught one on camera about a week ago and the detail and colors are just amazing. You can really see the bulgy eyes on your macro. Great shot.
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Fantastic shot.
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Cool shot.
ReplyDeleteDragons and damsels seem to be popular topics among bloggers this summer. I'm not sure my camera is good enough to capture one, plus I've never seen one in Phoenix, AZ. However, I am headed over to the Texas Louisiana border and I'll bet I might find one there. I love the neon blue color of this creature. How does one tell the difference between drags and dams? I think this is one of your best shots yet!
ReplyDeleteSpooky, those eyes! Great shot, though.
ReplyDeleteHow dost thou determine which is a dragon and which is a damsel?
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Looks like some kind of pond bluet damsel...I love dragons and damsels..Great catch...Michelle
ReplyDeleteOh I love that damsel. They are so papery to the touch. Yummy! She said. More sweet Maple Syrup please! Maybe she thinks it's pancake! lol!
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I've never seen one this color here, so pretty! and I love that flower shot at the previous entry!
ReplyDeleteAmazing closeup of the damsel, EG!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Great color.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!!!!!!! That is a spectacular shot!
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Fabulous detail. I love those eyes!
ReplyDeleteit is beautiful macro!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! What patience you have!
ReplyDeleteWhat a thrill this was to view! Excellent. Patience is a virtue.
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Gorgeous macro! Great eyes and the blue color. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot, EG. the color is great too. MB
ReplyDeleteFabulous eyes and outstanding dress!
ReplyDeleteWonderful critter!
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Oh i love this one. I caught one on camera about a week ago and the detail and colors are just amazing. You can really see the bulgy eyes on your macro. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, what a great macro! Hi, little fella. (or gal)
ReplyDeleteWOW , what colorful it is !
ReplyDeleteGreat macro shot !
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Great macro! I love the color and the eyes!
ReplyDeleteHe's quite stunning!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I love dragonflies. They are such cuties. This one is with a rare color and i like how it shines.
ReplyDeleteNice capture! The dragonfly is another one of my favorite objects.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a great shot of a damselfly! They usually fly away when I get as close as that!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the damselfly, the color is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAwesome macro shot!! Happy Monday!
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You must have a really good lens. I've been trying this week to get a shot half this good. :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
this is such a stunning capture!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous color! I have never seen one so close up before.
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous it is...love the color. wish I was that skinny, too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot! So detailed, crisp and clear!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI have similar looking damselflies in Sri Lanka too.
Fab shot!
ReplyDeleteAren't they beautiful! I love photographing them and you did a wonderful job.
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Big eyes long torso..
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almost wish I was a damsel!!!