Small Dragonfly Photography

in WE ARE MOVING3 years ago

I saw a small dragonfly in the morning two days ago. It is very small to look at but very beautiful. It is thinner than other dragonflies but much the same shape in length. Its tail was smooth and long. Its skin color looked nice. I saw this tiny insect sitting on the leaves of a tree. The eyes of this insect are quite big and it was rolling its eyes in a very beautiful way.

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Although the dragonfly is a small insect, it is very beautiful to look at. Dragonfly is the most common insect in the house when you stand in the yard. Also occasionally this dragon fly can be seen in the street. However, during the rainy season, dragonflies of different types and colors can be seen in the house. Although rarely seen at present, some dragonflies are occasionally seen perched on poles or on tree leaves.

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It was a bit sunny when I went to photograph this dragon fly. Today in the sun it was not well understood in the camera of the mobile. The funniest thing was that when I started photographing it, it was rolling its eyes at me. A black dot of dot was seen in its eyes. It sat on the leaves of the bean tree for some time. Very few dragon-flies have been seen in the house for a long time. So after a long time I liked to see.

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