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Cosmeston Lakes - August 2007
Posted August 5th, 2007 by daniel penderyWe were in South Wales for a long weekend recently, the weather was gorgeous and we decided to visit Cosmeston Lakes near Penarth which was formerly a Limestone Quarry and is now a country park.
There was plenty of insect life enjoying the sun, including a number of dragonflies patrolling their territory (and fighting over it), there were several large Emporer Dragonflies (Anax imperator) over one pond and I finally managed to get a reasonable shot of a dragonfly in flight (after a number of less successful attempts last year). I used a Canon 100-400mm lens resting on a fence post for a bit of stability and manually focussed whenever the Dragonfly hovered for a while, it took quite a few goes but I eventually got one that I was happy with.
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Charnwood Water
Posted July 25th, 2006 by daniel penderyI stayed in Loughborough on Sunday night and took the opportunity to get up early and visit Charnwood Water after a short stroll I was beginning to think I'd wasted my time and then I came across a number of Blue Tailed Damselflies warming themselves in a sunny patch. Soon the warmth had brought out a number of Cabbage White and Gatekeeper butterflies and several Dragonflies. I watched a couple of Black-Tailed Skimmers and got some funny looks from the dog walkers by leaning over the edge of the lake for 15 minutes waiting for one of them to return to it's perch. I tried f
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Dragonfly and Damselfly Gallery added
Posted July 14th, 2006 by daniel penderyI'm keen on photography in general but particularly in macro shots of bugs and insects. A number of these shots have been transferred from my previous site but there's a few recent ones on here too. I find Dragonflies and Damselflies particularly interesting partly because they're such gorgeous colours and partly because they can be quite challenging to photograph well.
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