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4 mai 2015
The first Damselfly species have emerged at last............
Large Red
Pyrrhosoma nymphula
Warren Baker
Libellés :
England Warren Baker,
Kent,
Pyrrhosoma nymphula
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HAHAHA!!!
RépondreSupprimerYou caught me big time Warren!!!
Why did I think you might not publish these beauties here?!!!!!
Many thanks for sharing them with us :)
These are truly amazing shots, so beautiful and with such clarity and sharpness, very impressive!
You are very kind Noushka, will I ever reach your standard of photography
RépondreSupprimer? :-)
You already proved you have :)
SupprimerCheers, 'have a good one' as would say our aussie friends :)
Hi Warren! Magnificent pictures! Sharpness, light, bokeh, everything is completed! It is funny to see them so immature, while here they already reproduce! Greetings, M.
RépondreSupprimerMorikan,
SupprimerIn some years it's a long wait for us to see our first Odonata, it's happening very slowly this year! Thanks for your comment mate :-)
Bonjour,
RépondreSupprimerVos photos sont superbes, à la fois esthétiques et naturalistes. Il y a une belle gestion de la zone de netteté et de l'exposition sans oublier de jolis bokehs. Vos photos pourraient se retrouver dans un livre sur l'identification des Odonates. Félicitations.
Amicalement,
Michel
Thank you Michel,
SupprimerI cannot fully understand you comment, but I do get the ''gist'' of what you say :-)