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Related: About this forumAs the Firespike matures
the tips of the blooms form a curly appendage, a perfect perch for a Blue Dasher. Very low light so the depth of field is not what I would want, but not too shabby.
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As the Firespike matures (Original Post)
HAB911
Sep 2021
OP
My goodness HAB911. Well, we work with what we got, do we not. What you got is outstanding!
George McGovern
Sep 2021
#3
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,534 posts)1. Nice work, my dear HAB! It's an exquisite dragonfly! ♥
HAB911
(8,868 posts)4. thanks peggy!
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,155 posts)2. Not shabby at all.
Beautuful pic!
HAB911
(8,868 posts)5. Thank you!
I love the detail of their wings, when there is enough light at least
George McGovern
(5,420 posts)3. My goodness HAB911. Well, we work with what we got, do we not. What you got is outstanding!
HAB911
(8,868 posts)6. yes we do, now
if I can get my hummingbird to use the feeder after these blooms have passed............
I've tried three different feeders and no luck yet