You know what I think of that - creeeeepy! But I agree, very beautiful too! :-) I would gladly send you some sun from here Bob - if I could! We have plenty - and no rain now till October or so! :-)
I need to spread the word: Portuguese gov . Is ending with the adult teaching! Many teachers will be discharged…and those who need instruction will remain in the darkness of ignorance! I need to spread the word… Sorry, I usually do not use this method: I do not like doing it…but I need to do something or else I’ll go crazy! Thank You and I apologize once more. Isabel www.blueshell.blogspot.com
In Italian we call it "libellula", I love so much the name for this wonder of the Nature. Never saw them with the closed wings. Thank you, beautiful photography!!
What a lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteStill raining? Poor you!
Wow Bob, super shots!!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week
Crissi
You know what I think of that - creeeeepy!
ReplyDeleteBut I agree, very beautiful too! :-)
I would gladly send you some sun from here Bob - if I could! We have plenty - and no rain now till October or so! :-)
NO MATTER WHAT THE WEATHER, YOUR PHOTOS TURN OUT GREAT.
ReplyDeleteWELL DONE BOB
Peter
sharp shot...very good Bob!
ReplyDeleteNO matter what the weather your photos are great Bob.
ReplyDeletepeter
Perfetta macro ed elegante insetto...complimenti, ciao : )
ReplyDeleteExcellent demselfly !
ReplyDeleteBob, great closeup! I really like to watch these guys flitting around the pond!
ReplyDeletea lovely shot of the damsel. well, you had a few days of good weather! :)
ReplyDeleteSuperb shot!
ReplyDeleteDear Bob,
ReplyDeletethis is so nice ! well done.. my best regards, ciao...
A real beauty Bob.
ReplyDeleteIt's really nice Bob
ReplyDeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteWondrrful shot!! Amazing to see this damselfly so close, fantastic!!
Greetings, Marco
Buen acercamiento a esa ¿libélula? Buena toma, nunca había visto una de ese color,
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
amazing macro!
ReplyDeletelove it!
amazing macro!
ReplyDeletelove it!
amazing macro!
ReplyDeleteWell....great!!! Superb, Bob....
ReplyDeleteI think it is a wonderful photo...just wonderful....
Hugs
BShell
Beautiful clear shot.
ReplyDeleteShe's a beauty Bob!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most unique dragonflies captured Bob! I love its splendid tail..the detail in the embossed leaf is amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture, Bob! You have a good talent for catching some wonderful shots. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteReally nice images, lots of details to enjoy ;)
ReplyDeleteYour macro is wonderful, such detail.
ReplyDeleteThe wings are really cool...fish netting....
ReplyDeletewow, nice shot!
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Fantastic photograph. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteFantastic photograph. I am greeting
ReplyDeletelovely details and textures.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob!
ReplyDeleteStunning macro work again.
Greetings from Sweden
/ingemar
Again a beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.
Brilliant looking and well photographed Damselfly~
ReplyDeleteStunning photography!!!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo Bob, I haven't seen any at all yet this year. This weather is hopeless :-(
ReplyDeleteI loved the Whitethroat photos in the last post, really beautiful...and sunshine too :-)
Hello again:
ReplyDeleteI need to spread the word: Portuguese gov . Is ending with the adult teaching! Many teachers will be discharged…and those who need instruction will remain in the darkness of ignorance!
I need to spread the word…
Sorry, I usually do not use this method: I do not like doing it…but I need to do something or else I’ll go crazy!
Thank You and I apologize once more.
Isabel
www.blueshell.blogspot.com
It's funny how a bug can be so attractive.
ReplyDeleteRainy or sunny day, your photos are always interesting and amazingly beautiful, Bob.
ReplyDeleteGreetings
WOW, what a change this damselfly!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Bob!
We've got some quite similar here, I wonder if they go by the same name!!
Cheers!
So beautiful. Brilliant photo!
ReplyDeleteYou can photography no matter what so great. I am getting a little bit jealouse (positive way). Great photo Bob.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant shot!
ReplyDeleteIn Italian we call it "libellula", I love so much the name for this wonder of the Nature.
ReplyDeleteNever saw them with the closed wings.
Thank you, beautiful photography!!