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Dragonflies in Czech


Dragonflies in Czech
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Copyright: Tom and Martina Trnka Dobis (DOBIS) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 126 W: 16 N: 170] (632)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-06-11
Categories: Insects
Camera: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H1, Hama Close-up +4
Exposure: f/3.5, 1/500 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-06-15 17:47
Viewed: 935
Points: 4
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Central left side -
Kingdom :Animalia
Phylum :Arthropoda
Class :Insecta
Order :Odonata
Family :Calopterygidae
Genus :Calopteryx
Taxon :Calopteryx splendens
Common name : English - Banded Demoiselle
French - Le Caloptéryx éclatant
German - Gebänderte Prachtlibelle

Others -
Phylum :Arthropoda - Arthropodes
Sub-phylum :Mandibulata - Mandibulates
Super-class:Hexapoda - Héxapodes
Class :Insecta - Insectes
Order :Odonata - Odonates
Sous-ordre :Zygoptera - Zygopteres
Family :Platycnemididae - Platycnemididés
Genus :Platycnemis
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Last weekend me and Martina were on a trip with dogs at very nice place around Berounka river near Karlštejn Castle here in Czech. Nice place really, the river looks in there so interesting and nice, so wild!
It is my favourite river for fishing, everytime I get some nice draught! ( this week is the proof ---->
http://sweb.cz/b.marlin/Na%20rybách/ ) :-)
We tried to catch dragonflies in there, there were hundreds of them on the shore!! But we had no luck, everytime they fly away.
I don´t know how do you catch the detail of them, can you tell me?
Thanks for looking!
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Hi Tomas,
this is so beautiful, I like your collage with so many different and beautiful damselflies.
The blue banded demoiselle is the most amazing damselfly, I also saw some yesterday, but so far away and the shot isn't so good.
Thanks for sharing yours with us, bye
Sabine - wishnugaruda

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  • hekcik Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 331 W: 15 N: 305] (1825)
  • [2006-06-17 12:29]

Hi Tomas,

Beautiful shot and nice presentation.
Very i like it. Well done!

TFS :-)
Norbert

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