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Ischnura aurora, Brauer, 1865
The idea's good, and good luck, pam!
Have to get a tripod first, then I'll experiment. Unwieldy things though. I'm looking to cut down on weight!
That itself's an acievement! However, try once next time and see the difference!!!
Hahaha, no tripod! All my photos are hand-held!
Thanks Chief and Tabris for making it favourite.
Yes Pam, thanks. It's about 30 mm long, and slow. It'll give you sufficient time to adjust your camera tripod.
Wow, what a beauty! Think I've seen one like that in my garden. Was it small? About 1 inch long?
Thanks Viv for the comment, lead and liking it. Yes, and also it says 'male'. Thanks ones again.
Thanks Viv for the comment, lead and making it favourite.
Beautiful! POSSIBLY Ischnura aurora - http://thaiodonata.blogspot.com/2010/12/...
Spotted on Nov 4, 2013 Submitted on Jan 14, 2014
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The idea's good, and good luck, pam!
Have to get a tripod first, then I'll experiment. Unwieldy things though. I'm looking to cut down on weight!
That itself's an acievement! However, try once next time and see the difference!!!
Hahaha, no tripod! All my photos are hand-held!
Thanks Chief and Tabris for making it favourite.
Yes Pam, thanks. It's about 30 mm long, and slow. It'll give you sufficient time to adjust your camera tripod.
Wow, what a beauty! Think I've seen one like that in my garden. Was it small? About 1 inch long?
Thanks Viv for the comment, lead and liking it. Yes, and also it says 'male'. Thanks ones again.
Thanks Viv for the comment, lead and making it favourite.
Beautiful! POSSIBLY Ischnura aurora - http://thaiodonata.blogspot.com/2010/12/...