Good evening all friends #The MINIMALIST
Looks like today is my luck, I found a needle dragonfly hunting and eating prey, these are small damselflies that we often encounter in the grass of the village area.
I didn't waste this moment, then I moved slowly to prepare the lens to shoot several angles of the picture, I don't want to skip this process, in fact I have to make sure to get a definite angle.
The Senegal Pechlibelle (Ischnura senegalensis) is a dragonfly from the family of the slender dragonflies (Coenagrionidae).
Usually, the common bluetail won't threaten or hurt humans. But remember that even a worm will turn. Remember to still be cautious.
Well, so that I'm not curious anymore, here I show the results of my shots today, I hope you like it.
Ischnura senegalensis,[2][1] also known variously as common bluetail,[3] marsh bluetail,[3] ubiquitous bluetail, African bluetail, and Senegal golden dartlet,[3][4] is a widespread damselfly of the family Coenagrionidae. It is native from Africa, through the Middle East, to southern and eastern Asia. wikipedia
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
Original Photo By : @setia.budi
📷 Picture | Smartphone |
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Capture Using | POCO X3 Pro |
Category | Photography |
Location | Pidie Jaya-Aceh |
Editing | Photoshop Express |
So many posts tonight, thank you for visiting my page, see you in the next post, greetings from me @setia.budi.