demoiselle
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Coenagrion puella
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juliette gribnau
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my macro's |
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28-Jun-2016 19:17 CEST |
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Camera: |
Olympus E-M5 |
Exposure time: |
1/2000 s |
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F6 |
Focal length: |
43 mm |
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m zuiko 12-50mm |
Focusing method: |
Spot |
ISO: |
2000 |
White balance: |
Clouds |
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no |
Image format: |
RAW |
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crop, denoise frame |
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828x1052 |
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Nicely taken Juliette.
In UK we only use 'Demoiselle' to refer to the two species which have coloured wings and whose larvae live in rivers or streams rather than ponds - the Beautiful Demoiselle and the Banded Demoiselle.
Ken Thomas at 15:30 CEST on 05-Jul-2016 [Reply]
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thanx much Ken, and how do you name this one if not demoiselle ?
juliette
Ken Thomas wrote:
> Nicely taken Juliette.
>
> In UK we only use 'Demoiselle' to refer to the two species which have coloured wings and whose
> larvae live in rivers or streams rather than ponds - the Beautiful Demoiselle and the Banded
> Demoiselle.
>
juliette gribnau at 15:54 CEST on 05-Jul-2016 [Reply]
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aha.. damselfly is the good word, thank you so much
juliette
juliette gribnau wrote:
> thanx much Ken, and how do you name this one if not demoiselle ?
> juliette
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> Ken Thomas wrote:
> > Nicely taken Juliette.
> >
> > In UK we only use 'Demoiselle' to refer to the two species which have coloured wings and whose
> > larvae live in rivers or streams rather than ponds - the Beautiful Demoiselle and the Banded
> > Demoiselle.
> >
>
juliette gribnau at 17:17 CEST on 05-Jul-2016 [Reply]