Aeronautical engineering (3) ...
... and no, I was not holding his tail ;-))
To see more dragonflies in flight, follow this link:
http://www.findnature.com/insectes/libellules.html
Aeronautical engineering (3) ...
... and no, I was not holding his tail ;-))
To see more dragonflies in flight, follow this link:
http://www.findnature.com/insectes/libellules.html
Flighty Furrow 13/01/2009 12:19
BINGO - great capture!Alfred Spectrum 26/03/2008 1:59
How how how did you do this??Fantastic.
Greetings,
Alfred.
regineheuser 28/09/2007 8:26
Wow......it's amazing!I lkie it, perfect quality!!!
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Greetings
Regi
Martin Allaire 27/09/2007 23:47
Amazing Michel. You're really a pro with macro.Nice colors and motion. Thanks for the precision about the tail... it would be easy to think so ;-)
aw masry 27/09/2007 19:10
It is absolutely excellent with more detail.Very scientific impact. Great series an link.
Thanks for share.
Best regards – aw masry
Lorraine Larochelle 26/09/2007 12:25
Wow, great shot Michel!Dianna 26/09/2007 6:31
Love how he has his little legs tucked up under.... ;-)Great capture Michel! :-)))Maria Porter 25/09/2007 4:04
What!!!! So it is possible to take a shot like that!!!Maria
Pascal Viyer 24/09/2007 23:58
Bel et difficile exercice de style !p^v
Tom McAlexander 24/09/2007 8:41
I was about to say what Robyn said, but she's already said it. Anyway, fantastic shot.Aloha
Tom
Robyn Raggio 24/09/2007 5:47
You've done it again, Michel. Astounding clarity of subject and the blurr gives a delightful sense of movement and grace. Colors are impeccable.Michael Henderson 23/09/2007 22:14
Another excellent shot!!!!Mike
Luc Grollie 23/09/2007 20:46
aren't you....hmmm.....lol !!!!!!!superb !!!!!!
WOW !!!!!!
greetz,
Theo Weijmer 23/09/2007 20:33
Stunning, looks impossible to catch a flying dragon fly in that way, but you did the impossible.Greetings Theo
MAURICE CLEGG 23/09/2007 20:22
i don't know how, but, WOW.great shot, unbelievable.
regards, maurice.