A few days ago I went on a Dragonfly shoot in local woodland.
There is one large pond that is generally inhabited by various Dragon/Damselflies at this time.
The first set of images feature the Four-spotted Chaser.
One Four-spot below in flight with a female Broad-bodied behind out of focus.
Male Broad-bodied Chaser
Inflight shots below of the Broad-bodied Chaser.
Some images of a female in the act of ovipositing.
1/8000 at f4. - 300mm. - ISO1600 |
1/8000 at f4. - 300mm. - ISO1600 |
Two females Broad-bodied close to each other.
Male Broad-bodied Chaser in poor light.
Female (Common ?) Migrant, I am not quite sure about the ID and its the only two long distant images I took of it, but its a female ovipositing.
Large Red Damselfly
Azure Damselfly
NB. Bet I got one wrong Trevor. :)
Wonderful stuff, especially the in flight shots.
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ReplyDeleteUse ups Roy. You must have great patience to get these images
Thanks Margaret.
DeleteOnneksi olkoon upeista kuvista!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great series of captures, I've only shot a dragonfly in flight once, and that was by accident
ReplyDeleteLooking good, a lovely set of images Roy, super in flight shots...[;o)
ReplyDeleteWow!Perfect!
ReplyDeleteA brilliant collection Roy. Used to get the occasional Broad Bodied Chaser in the garden but haven't seen one for several years.
ReplyDeleteThanks John.
DeleteStunning photos, to fast for me to get a photo with my camera. Not been to the pond at the park lately, we usually get some on here. Next sunny day I will have a look.
ReplyDeleteAmanda x
Thanks Amanda.
DeleteLots of beautiful dragonflies as a feather spot and flat belly man and woman.
ReplyDeleteThe juffers have also brought you a beautiful picture.
I also can not see what drapery in the water her eggs are depositing but the picture is very beautiful!
Thanks Helma.
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