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Note: September 1, 2011 - Deleted 51 photos. Amazing what a year or two will do. I used to settle for any capture. Now, I'm more discriminating.

They've been around for 300 Million years, have lasted longer than we will, and they deserve a gallery of their own. The first 35 are of individual species, then it becomes a collection as I've taken them from mating to in-flight shots to damselflies (which aren't as well represented) to dragonflies in better and better settings. Almost all should be enlarged since the background initially may seem to interfere with subject. The latest photos are usually taken and posted because of the pose or surroundings rather than because they are of a "new" species, new to me.

Want one secret to photographing dragons in particular? Know this about their behavior: the will land on one stalk or perch and revisit several times before taking off. Don't pan to find it or another. It will come back ... usually. The last photos were taken on the second or third landing.
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Blue-eyed Darner in Flight

Getting easier, but still no Red Pondhawks or Cardinal Meadowhawks in flight
"Mosaic" Darner Dragonfly (Aeshna multicolor)

I was so happy with the next photo last year, and now it only appears in the gallery as an example of an amateur's first try.
Blue-eyed Mosaic Darner Dragonfly

Take my word for the blue eyes.
Blue-eyed Mosaic Darner Dragonfly
Blue Dasher - 2010

The yellow on the sides isn't mentioned in my books. For all I know this is the Yellow-sided Red-eyed Four Spot Blue Dasher
Green Darners Mating 2010

or just finished mating as Kathy states. As author of books on dragonflies, she knows.
Female Flame Skimmer Ovipositing

If you're visiting from Kathy Biggs' site,       http://southwestdragonflies.net, take a look around. And then send me an email and correct me. Everybody else does.
Female Common Whitetail in Flight

About to oviposit. Fish are waiting.
Common Whitetail Closeup

I wanted to show the veins in the wings, and the almost prehistoric look of this insect. Well, not "almost." It is prehistoric at 300 million years!
"Mosaic" Darner Dragonfly (Aeshna multicolor)

I was so happy with the next photo last year, and now it only appears in the gallery as an example of an amateur's first try.
"Mosaic" Darner Dragonfly (Aeshna multicolor) I was so happy with the next photo last year, and now it only appears in the gallery as an example of an amateur's first try." href="javascript:openLB(858076502,'',XLarge,'',1016,768);">"Mosaic" Darner Dragonfly (Aeshna multicolor)

I was so happy with the next photo last year, and now it only appears in the gallery as an example of an amateur's first try.
"Mosaic" Darner Dragonfly (Aeshna multicolor)

I was so happy with the next photo last year, and now it only appears in the gallery as an example of an amateur's first try.
Canon PowerShot SX10 IS |
More details: exif |
Original size: 1916x1448 |
Current: 794x600 |
Keywords: dragonfly 1724
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