Damselflies and others

Damselflies and others



Damselflies and others
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In my former post I told you that for taking pictures of you have to get up early. That’s because these animals need sunshine to warm up. This warmth they need to move. As long as they are not warm enough they do not fly away. So that is the time to make shots of them. Al shots shown here are taken early in the morning. Some of them have some dewdrops on them. I also try to make some different pictures of the same species eg a silhouette or using a different backgroud by moving myself to the left or the right.
But also some pictures of a and a mayfly.

Hope you like them too.

Thanks for looking.

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Tom Smit

Tom Smit

I live in the Netherlands near the German border. I'm working at a IT company in the Netherlands and in my rare sparetime a like to photograph. Mostly Nature and Wildlife, but also landscape. Beside I do some sports- and weddingshoots. Like to do macro the best, because it shows you things you could not imagine that it exists. I also have a weblog (Dutch, but pictures say more then words) on: http://natuurlijkwild.blogspot.nl/

Tom Smit

Tom Smit

I live in the Netherlands near the German border. I'm working at a IT company in the Netherlands and in my rare sparetime a like to photograph. Mostly Nature and Wildlife, but also landscape. Beside I do some sports- and weddingshoots. Like to do macro the best, because it shows you things you could not imagine that it exists. I also have a weblog (Dutch, but pictures say more then words) on : http://natuurlijkwild.blogspot.nl/ Kind regards Tom Smit www.natuurlijkwil.nl

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