Dragonflies come in many different colours.
For this post, you get to see a golden dragonfly found in my garden.
In my opinion it is gorgeous at every angle.
I am glad to know there are many people who appreciate little critters like I do.
In fact, Cindy Michaud, a professional artist, turned a simple photo of a white grasshopper I posted at Onenezz recently into something so amazingly beautiful below.
Do hop over to her site and check out her amazing work of art.
Do hop over to her site and check out her amazing work of art.
I love to take pics of little critters too. Great details! Visiting from fabulous friday linkup.
ReplyDeleteWow, the first image really grabs you, wonderful details. Have a fabulous weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove the details in the wings One.
ReplyDeleteI love the extreme macros of the wings!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed seeing my white grasshopper on your post...now, the dragonfly wings are calling to me...!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Beautiful! Love the photos and the details. Great macros!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous detail!
ReplyDeleteI love dragonflys, your photos are just exquisite.
ReplyDeleteYES! I too love critters, in fact this week I got some dragonflies too! Your images are fabulous, love the wings!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macros, especially or the wings. Amazing you got in that close.
ReplyDeleteOh, the wings!
ReplyDeleteLike the grasshopper too.
Esther
wow, you took the details of the wings so well. That artwork by your blogging friend is lovely too. I wonder how you can manage many sites, when i cannot cope sometimes with just my one!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos and I love the rendering by your friend. I'm so glad I stopped by your blog! I'll be back!
ReplyDeleteoh yeah...i LOVE the dragonflies and their intricate wings...and if you get close enough...they have the cutest little faces too!
ReplyDeletegreat shots!! so detailed!
Your dragonfly photo is awesome!
ReplyDeleteMacro Monday
Wonderful photos of the dragonfly. How did you get it to sit still??
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