Cindy, that is a wonderful picture!The lemon tree is the perfect prop!
Isn't she precious? I love her little ruby throat... and the bokeh lemon tree? Out of this world.Love this.
Isn't that the sweetest thing? Have you seen any nests about?
Cindy,what a beautiful image...
Oh my! You captured her gorgeous colours beautifully. Of course, she'd be sporting a daring shade of deep pink to visit your garden. *smile*
I know that technically they have to sit still at some time, but it's like the kindergarteners, I've never actually caught them at it :)
I can't believe you caught this picture! It belongs in a National Geographic magazine.
We have modest dragonflies here on our hill, but I remember with great fondness the clouds of much larger dragonflies we enjoyed in Beijing.
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Cindy, that is a wonderful picture!
ReplyDeleteThe lemon tree is the perfect prop!
Isn't she precious? I love her little ruby throat... and the bokeh lemon tree? Out of this world.
ReplyDeleteLove this.
Isn't that the sweetest thing? Have you seen any nests about?
ReplyDeleteCindy,what a beautiful image...
ReplyDeleteOh my! You captured her gorgeous colours beautifully. Of course, she'd be sporting a daring shade of deep pink to visit your garden. *smile*
ReplyDeleteI know that technically they have to sit still at some time, but it's like the kindergarteners, I've never actually caught them at it :)
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you caught this picture! It belongs in a National Geographic magazine.
ReplyDeleteWe have modest dragonflies here on our hill, but I remember with great fondness the clouds of much larger dragonflies we enjoyed in Beijing.
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