Chris Blicken
Beigetreten 2011-10-27
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Second generation Pantala flavescens observed at Lake Rakutowskie (52°32'10.7"N UTM: CD 82)
Hi Andreas,
Congratulations to the author for photographing such a valuable and very rare dragonfly.
Thank you, Karsten.
I did not know these dragonflies until that day. I sought and found in Kashubia.
Regards, Chris
Hallo Roger, Ferry
If I would like to show this photo from the perspective of the eyes of the goosander, then I show. This picture is made from another perspective and you should take into account my point of view.
You thought what I want to show. Or maybe the goosander is just a staffage (in painting - ausstaffieren). I wish you good fun in finding what's important.
Best wishes,
Chris
Hello Ruth,
Thank you!
Nikkor AF-S 70-300 mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED VR II, 300 mm, 1/1000 s, f/11, ISO 800, Exposure compensation -0,67, AF-C. Photo taken out of the hand.
Regards, Chris
Hi Wilhelm,
Dragonflies in my photos are in a typical position of rest, a characteristic of the species.
The second my photo given by you is not marked as "Naturdokument" and is an example of misguided.
Why Wilhelm your photo "auf Klee" not already flagged as "Naturdokument"? I think that you did the right thing.
Photo of a dragonfly on anything planted can not be "Naturdokument".
Harald photographs can not be classified as "Naturdokument".
Do yo
This Dragonflies never sit in such places.
These are the juvenile dragonflies, very young females. Such dragonfly searching a secluded, much higher ground, for example on the trees.
I think that creating a scene before shooting disqualify any photo as "Naturdokument".
Thank you for the nice discussion.
Regards, Chris
Hallo Andreas
Sorry for the mistake.
So rare species, so ****. Congratulations.
Regards, Chris
Hi, Andreas
Congratulations to meet with such a rare dragonfly and execution of successful pictures.
Regards, Chris
Gemeine Smaragdlibelle - Cordulia aenea - male
At this link: is the video of Downy emerald reaching walk to fly away on its maiden flight.
Blutrote Heidelibelle - Sympetrum sanguineum female.
Time of realization photos:
07:03:06,
07:03:07,
07:03:09,
07:03:10.
Gemeine Heidelibelle - Sympetrum vulgatum
I watched copulating pair of Vagrant darter for 18 minutes.
In the course of copulation the female began to excrete the eggs, as you can see under segment X. Excreted eggs were been fertilized before.