The deep fog unexpectedly lifted up so early. I looked into the grass where grasshoppers were singing, and found a big moth hanging on a narrow blade of leaf. It seemed to be a kind of sphingid. (I consulted for indentification later and found it was a hawk moth (Ampelophaga rubiginosa).) The moth might fly to there by being attracted by our light, I guess.
(D2X SIGMA17-70mmF2.8-4.5, August 5, 2008)
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The deep fog unexpectedly lifted up so early. I looked into the grass where grasshoppers were singing, and found a big moth hanging on a narrow blade of leaf. It seemed to be a kind of sphingid. (I consulted for indentification later and found it was a hawk moth (Ampelophaga rubiginosa).) The moth might fly to there by being attracted by our light, I guess.
(D2X SIGMA17-70mmF2.8-4.5, August 5, 2008)
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The most easy to find one was Sympetrum pedemontanum elatum; dragonfly, shown in this pic. The design of the wing is outstanding. Probably the above is male and the bottom is female.
(D2X TAMRON90mmF2.8, August 5, 2008)
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The most easy to find one was Sympetrum pedemontanum elatum; dragonfly, shown in this pic. The design of the wing is outstanding. Probably the above is male and the bottom is female.
(D2X TAMRON90mmF2.8, August 5, 2008)
Hey thanks for the comment to me. I like number 3 on this set lovely exposure. I got some similar shots next to a pool in egypt. So beautifull and gracefull