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Broad-winged damselfly sitting on the tip of a fern leaf. This also is called an ebony jewelwing because of the bright metallic blue-green body parts. This is a female as indicated by the light brown wings and the white spots (stigmata) near their distal ends. The males have solid, black wings.
OdonataCalopterygidaeCalopteryx spjewelwing damselflyfemalestigmatametallicSmugMug collection
fotoeffects
on July 15, 2013Unbelievable detail....amazing!
Judith Sparhawk
on July 14, 2013Amazing capture--sharp and great colors.
1017890CaileanAndrew
on November 13, 2011Awesome shot!!
Lgood
on November 4, 2011Incredible shot!
pagbla
on November 4, 2011Excellent!
LindaDruijff
on July 31, 2010magical!
fotoeffects
on May 11, 2009Gorgeous macro and an amazing capture! The insect is beautiful and is so delicately poised on the fern.
Lisa Rhinehart
on May 11, 2009I like the compostion and bokeh here, it really captures the beautiful detail of the dragonfly. It is so well balenced-- brown wing with white wing spot opposite brown eye with white reflection; tread-like wing detail opposite thread-like hair on legs-- the color is spectacular as well. Excellent work!
SeaStar
on February 16, 2009Wow! What a beautiful photograph... The bug's not bad either.