I am a beginner photographer.. and try to learn about it more seriously this last year. I teach in the university in spain and Love the nature, sports in tv, and now drive looking motives for my pictures. My last cam is Nikon D200
BIO
My name is Luis Conte, 42 year old, I live in Murcia (Spain)a very sportiv man all my life and now teach Physical Education in the university, I had studied Geography and History and Physical Education. After many years making pictures, but not really knowledge about that, I trying now to learn more seriously that. I love the nature, animals and the Macro world of pictures, very interesting POV. I learn many about the great pics i see in this web and also about the comments of others photographers put in my pics.
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Comments (8)
Georges_H_Hoens
I did make many shots of this specie but I had never the chance to shoot the mate here they seems to do it in trees. Excellent shot and thanks for sharing. I wish you a nice day, G.
Valerie-Ducom
oh... Que bonito es el amor!!! jajaja.. Excelente foto y tu colores y el contraste es perfecto!!! Magnifique!!! espero que tengas un buen dia vecino, besoooo
Zacko
Beautiful macro Luis. Such nasty little creatures performing the classic "69" on a branch like that. #:op Have a great day. #:o)
lil_sizzler
A magnificent capture!
MrsLubner
Very nice intrusive photo. Good color and almost detail than I want to see.LOL
lior
Excellent POV and wonderful maro!
erskogly
Excellent macro of these fascinating creatures mating. A pair of Epaulet Skimmers? (If you've taken this photo in Spain...) Very nice!
tizjezzme
LOL You're great, Luis :) GREAT shot!! It really is exciting when those little buggers stay still for you. You can get just 1 inch from their face if you approach them head-on, slowly. It's so cool!! I look forward to seeing your other angles... :)