Lesley Jones Otherwise know as Zooey Jun 12, 2012 #3 I love it! If I hadn't seen some of the other damselfly photographs, I might have been a bit confused, but it's very clever indeed
I love it! If I hadn't seen some of the other damselfly photographs, I might have been a bit confused, but it's very clever indeed
Dan Cattermole Dan Down - The Steampunk Womble Jun 12, 2012 #4 Very good indeed there Dave! I like how different this is as opposed to capturing the whole insect in the shot. Very well exicuted.
Very good indeed there Dave! I like how different this is as opposed to capturing the whole insect in the shot. Very well exicuted.
Glen Roberts Well-Known Member Jun 13, 2012 #6 I like this kind of shot. I took a very similar one last year but I can't find it at the moment. Found it !!!... Hope you don't mind me posting it here. Last edited: Jun 13, 2012
I like this kind of shot. I took a very similar one last year but I can't find it at the moment. Found it !!!... Hope you don't mind me posting it here.
Brian Moore Moderator Jun 15, 2012 #7 Found this one on Yahoo this afternoon, purely coincidentally. Is it the same kind of wee beastie? Photos of the Day | Photo Gallery - Yahoo! News
Found this one on Yahoo this afternoon, purely coincidentally. Is it the same kind of wee beastie? Photos of the Day | Photo Gallery - Yahoo! News
Brian Moore Moderator Jun 15, 2012 #9 Dave Green said: Link isn't working Brian. Click to expand... Funny. It works on this side. Anyway,...here's the beastie:
Dave Green said: Link isn't working Brian. Click to expand... Funny. It works on this side. Anyway,...here's the beastie:
Glen Roberts Well-Known Member Jun 15, 2012 #10 Brian Moore said: Found this one on Yahoo this afternoon, purely coincidentally. Is it the same kind of wee beastie? Click to expand... Yes Brian it is a similar wee beastie, maybe different species but still all Damselflies.
Brian Moore said: Found this one on Yahoo this afternoon, purely coincidentally. Is it the same kind of wee beastie? Click to expand... Yes Brian it is a similar wee beastie, maybe different species but still all Damselflies.