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A photo gallery of Iberian Damselflies

Platycnemis latipes

Welcome to my gallery of damselflies occuring in Spain & Portugal

Each photo will have captions giving information on where & when each species was photographed. 

Remember to check back with us from time to time as new photographs will be added to this gallery as they become available.

 

 To start viewing the images click on the thumbnail below.

Once loaded, if you hover your mouse over the gallery you will see text buttons two thirds of the way up each side of the image. Click on the left to go back to the previous image and on the right to go to the next image. To exit the gallery click on the cross at the bottom right of the viewer.

 

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Slimbridge
written by Roy Symes, March 02, 2009
Steve,

Have just looked at your Iberian Dragonfly pics. They are so completely sharp all over. I think you use a macro lens of less than 150mm. Maybe you have several lenses?

They are lovely pics

Roy
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written by Steve J, March 02, 2009
Thanks Roy,
Yes I use a Tamron 90mm macro for my insect photographs, you have to get pretty close to the subjects but the results are worth it, (when I pedal the camera properly!)
Steve

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