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Not the usual size, very tiny they are beautiful nonetheless,
the 1st one I resized a picture of them so the size now approach the real life. (sorry for the english). thanks for looking andcomments are wellcome. 1st |
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this 2nd pic resized to 80%
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Nice detail in the second photo. The subject in the first photo is lost in the grass. IMO the second has much more impact. I believe it is a Damselfly. Nice work. Woody
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