I wish I were getting droplets of magic....I'm just getting downright soaked. Lucky dragonfly. Glad you aren't getting a picture of me, soggy and sniffly.
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Wow great capture from underneath!!
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ReplyDeleteOh! This is a lovely thing to see. Droplets look so wonderful on its wings.
ReplyDeleteWow! this is great :)
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wow such clear droplets
ReplyDeleteThis is a different surroundings - I like that. Beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteI wish I were getting droplets of magic....I'm just getting downright soaked. Lucky dragonfly. Glad you aren't getting a picture of me, soggy and sniffly.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured detail in the wings!!
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Very nice! The droplets add a lot of pizazz!
ReplyDeleteOh wow..what an amazing capture...these beautiful insects are so hard to catch...I love this...Michelle from Nature Notes
ReplyDeleteLovely. The droplets "did" the picture.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
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What amazing detail and a unique perspective. Great capture!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous capture!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dragonfly. You've got a fantastic camera eye.
ReplyDeleteThose little droplets are amazing! Wonderful macro shot.
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Wow, such fine details! Thank you for joining in 'Rurality Blog Hop #23' Hope to see you next Wednesday for #24...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot, I love the droplets on his wings. Thanks for sharing at our party :).
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of the dragonfly and the droplets.
ReplyDeleteLovely closeup
ReplyDeleteImpressive close-up. Have a good week. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a stunning photo! I can never find a dragonfly willing to stay still long enough for me to photograph it.
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Wow - well done!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful macro shot.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow! Isn't it beautiful? Thanks for sharing.
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Traci
Amazing detail and fantastic perspective.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot and artful title. -Aaron
ReplyDeleteOh, it's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteHi, found your blog on Creative Mondays. I love dragonflies. You really got a good shot. :}
ReplyDeleteOh wow, great shot :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Creative Mondays
Wow, lovely details in the wings! Thanks for sharing on WTS!
ReplyDeletestunning photo, i am constantly amazed at how you capture the shot and the right moment.
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ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely picture, you are great at taking awesome shots.
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fantastic capture!
ReplyDeleteWow! looks like jewels on wings.
ReplyDeleteI love the blue colour and those water drops. We don't have dragonflies of such a colour here in Slovenia.
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beautiful caption to a beautifully taken shot.raindrops add more life to the wings
ReplyDeleteGasp what an incredible image.
ReplyDeleteQuite the amazing photo !
ReplyDeletefantastic picture, great photography
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Gorgeous photo!
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beautiful, I love that macro and the sharp details, great job shiju
ReplyDeleteI see its a conductor, what lens did you use. How did you spot this? great shot!
ReplyDeleteUsed a point and shoot camera for this. I noticed the droplets only after I downloaded the pictures to my computer.
Deleteyou must be joking. how could you get so close.
ReplyDeleteMy point and shoot has a 24-840mm telephoto zoom.
DeleteDragonflys are magical. Lovelly picture :)
ReplyDelete840 mm ? Which is this one?
ReplyDeleteCanon Powershot SX30IS
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