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1 sept. 2014

Damselflies at Dawn

Common Blue Damselfly

Enallagma cyathigerum

Its been a while since I last posted for which I apologise but I have been so busy with the dragonflies this year, that I have struggled to keep on top of it with so many photos taken. I shall post some of my other photos in due course but I thought I would start with some particular favourites of mine. A few weeks ago when I was out early looking for damselflies I noticed as I was looking at some Common Blue Damselflies that the sun was rising behind them and this gave me an idea. I set about arriving the next few mornings quite early before sunrise and trying to locate some damselflies at rest and with the aid of a tripod I was able to get into a good position and await the sun. Just before sunrise the sky would turn a brilliant red/orange and with the damselfly in place I was treated to a superb few minutes photography as the sun rose in the distance.


Common Blue Damselfly at Dawn

The results were very pleasing indeed and I returned on the next few available mornings when the skies were clear. I was really surprised how much the damselflies head resembled a human shape and with the added droplets of water, I think they are some of my better shots, I even got one done on a canvas and its now on my wall at home. 


Common Blue Damselfly at Dawn

Marc Heath

7 commentaires:

  1. Magnificent, Marc! This series returns us 300 million years behind, sights of another world... These magnificent pictures are realized with a tripod, of course, but, out of curiosity, what exposure time? And no wind, I suppose? The drops of water are brilliant! Greetings, M.

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  2. Bonjour,

    Le mois d'août est terminé, les vacances également... En ce qui me concerne, il est temps de reprendre mes habitudes... Je suis heureuse de vous retrouver et d'ouvrir à nouveau la porte de votre univers et d'y découvrir de nouveaux trésors. Très joli billet !

    Gros bisous ♡

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  3. Bravo, c'est très réussi !

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  4. WOW!
    This I have never tried!
    All the shots are are fabulous, I wouldn't know which to chose as my favorite! :)
    Many thanks for sharing this post with us and... looking forward to see more from UK!!

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  5. PS:
    Like Morikan, I am curious to know what your settings were....

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    1. The settings used to get these shots were: AV mode, F8, 1/800th sec, -1/3 exposure. I would like to think I can get some more before the season finishes, preferably with lots of dew on them.

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  6. Many thanks Marc.
    I can't obtain these shot around my lake, it is enclosed low in hills and the sun is too high when it shines on the site.

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