Citrine forktail by Richardphotos
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Description
I first observed this very tiny damselfly on my front porch and of course my camera was elsewhere.I was lucky the other day and it was on my patio wall.I grabbed my camera and started shooting.the larger one was shot with a 105 Sigma macro with 3 Kenko extensions.it so hard to get a whole torso focus with such a tight focus point.I removed 2 extensions and it was gone
thanks for viewing and any comments.I cropped and left these full size so the detail could be seen although the focused space is small
Comments (77)
sessan53
Excellent shot.... Bravissimo...Fantastic work. :-)hugs sessan
Bossie_Boots
Wow amazing creature hugs lou x
Xantipa
Wow..beauty..
ToniDunlap
Richard, You sure get the shots. What strikes me is, first you actually do have to spot something with the naked eye. Then you decide to shoot, right? You are a marvel to spot the wonderful things that you do. And then you share. I love it!!!!!
shadownet
Yeah nature invented metallic green (and blue, etc.) long before we ever thought of putting it on our cars and trucks! Super close up shot!
carlx
Excellent macro, Richard!!!!!!
leehilliard
excellent shot richard. well taken.
Stringy
I was also struck by the metallic color. Fascinating find and shot!
saretta
It's wonderful,i also thought this metallic green is stunning,wonderful macro and i also love the one in which we can admire the whole insect body,truly fascinating!!:-)
erskogly
That's a narrow-winged damselfly [Coenagrionidae], and the red stigmas (the colored spots on its forewings) give it away as a Citrine forktail [Ischnura hastata] - a male... (just thought you might want to know:). Elegant and delicate creatures.
B_PEACOCK
That is really cool Richard. My maros always are blurry. Fantastic shot
pops
Amazing capture Richard
Valerie-Ducom
Excellent ! :)
flaviok
Meu amigo, outra fantastica captura,excelente foto, aplausos (5)
OldHippieKeyboard
These things sure look nicer close up than they do buzzing around your head. ;o) Glad you grabbed this shot before it got camera shy...
Hendesse
Stunning shot, looks fascinating. Superb details!!
NekhbetSun
Purty little critter :o)....great shot Richard S ~ Hugs ~
Dinhi
Their bodies are magical arent they! Wow, a super shot Richard! [=
bebert
belle macro
jif3d
The little red orb on top of it's head almost looks like an infra-red sensor ! At least you got two fine macro's before it shot through ! ~Cheers~ :o)
alhak
wonderful and interesting shot
goldie Online Now!
beautiful capture of this amazing little creature...
claude19
Richard, sincerely, you are a new AUDUBON !!! The painter of birds !!!
angelbearzs
that is very nice image!!!:)
hipps13
WOW in full view it looks like it is looking at ya(me) made me smile a cute story to catch a fly Sweet smile weekend to you
Maori
Super fantastic macro!!!!!
melevos
EXCELLENT capture!!!
redchilicat
I was going to post a shot of one of these today but I don't think mine could compare to yours!
MagikUnicorn
BEAUTY Very well presented
awadissk
Nice macro shot!!!!!!!!!