Hurrah!!! Another dragonfly!

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MacroLuv
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Hurrah!!! Another dragonfly!

Post by MacroLuv »

After Libellula depressa this is my second dragonfly from Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. :D
More than 37 species of damselflies and dragonflies there! :shock:
Handheld, no cropping.

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Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Date/time original 12.05.2007 12:01:10
Shutter speed value 1/250 s
Aperture value f/11
ISO speed ratings ISO 400
Focal length 100 mm

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Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Date/time original 12.05.2007 12:02:07
Shutter speed value 1/250 s
Aperture value f/11
ISO speed ratings ISO 400
Focal length 100 mm

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Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Date/time original 12.05.2007 12:03:19
Shutter speed value 1/320 s
Aperture value f/9
ISO speed ratings ISO 400
Focal length 100 mm
The meaning of beauty is in sharing with others.

P.S.
Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome. :D

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Post by beetleman »

WOW Nikola...#2 & 3 are stunning. What a beautiful creature. The focus and DOF in pic 3 are excellent and I love the background, makes you really focuses on the dragonfly. I bet you have a big smile on your face with these photos :lol:
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Post by Erland R.N. »

Male Hairy Hawkers (Brachytron pratense) :D

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Post by crotermund »

Nice capture, Nikola. I really like #3. The colors & focus are really nice and as Doug mentioned, the softened background really draws your eyes to the beautiful dragon. I noticed you changed your aperture & shutter speed to get the different results. Was this the same stick or did you follow him to another?
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Post by cactuspic »

Wonderful shots Nikola. I love #3 for its immediacy and clarity.

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Post by MacroLuv »

Thanks folks! :D
Very happy finding this beauty, Doug! :D
Erland, thank you very much for ID. :smt023 Wondering why it was called "hairy"? :-k
Craig, on all three is the same dragonfly (individual) but all slightly (up to few meters) different places (and sticks). I followed him up. :D

Thank you all!
The meaning of beauty is in sharing with others.

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Post by Erland R.N. »

Macroluv, look at the hairs on the body (thorax), and you see more (or longer) hair than most dragonflies have. This is typical for dragonflies which emerge early in the season, and it must act as insulation against low temperatures.
Erland

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