Common Flangetail / Photography

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Hello friends who are always here with me. As usual I am back here again with you and my goal is only to entertain everyone with some pictures that I got and this time I took a photograph of a very beautiful dragonfly perched on a dry twig in a small pond that I saw in the middle of the forest.

A few days ago I deliberately went to the forest to look for insects and beetles that roamed the place, before I went to the place I sat at home with my friend because I was thinking.

If I sit here all the time of course it's very boring so I decided to go with my friend into the forest to look for beetles and insects that roam there.

Because we know that the forest is one of their breeding grounds so that when we are in that place we will not be disappointed with the things we want to get one of which is like this insect.

Here we can see this dragonfly has a very unique color and I can say this is one of the zebra dragonflies.

With its striped color, of course, this dragonfly looks very beautiful so that when I saw it, I was very entertained and took some pictures of the dragonfly to make it back as my post here with you.

So let's see some pictures that I got while I was in the forest.



Camera usedCanon Eos 700D
LensCanon 75-300 MM
F-stop
Iso speedISO
Focal lengthMM
PhotographyCommon Flangetail
Photographer@jasonmunapasee


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Beautiful photography 👍

Those are some beautiful pictures.

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work with lepidopteran larvae and other insects in the (running water) laboratory. What always impressed me about these animals (dragonflies) is that they have one of the most voracious larvae in the animal kingdom; they eat everything that moves.👀🦋🤓

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