Guldsmed

Summer days brings many of these elegant flyers. Direct translation of their Danish name is: “Gold Smith”, But I like the English name so much better. Dragonfly!
If any of you happen to know its name, I’d like to know.
I found a little trick for taking photos of this insect. Put a thin stick vertically in the ground and wait. They prefer sitting on the top of thin vertical branches. In this case I picked a bamboo about 3/8 inch thick 4 feet long. After less than a minute this one posed for me.
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14 Responses to Guldsmed

  1. That is a beautifully detailed photo. Thanks for the tip!

    • Carsten says:

      Thanks Scott.
      In fact, this was my first attempt to ‘catch’ a dragonfly this way. I’d seen them resting on straws many times and thought it might work.

  2. Nye says:

    They do love stick, I’ve seen them perched on stick and twig numerous times before but could never get this clear of a shot.

  3. Truels says:

    Amazing sharpness and details in this wonderful capture.

  4. Isabelle says:

    “Libellule or Demoiselle”, those are the French names for this gorgeous Dragonfly. Isn’t it strange that it sounds more masculine in English and feminine in French ? In any case it is a fabulous shot of this insect.

    • Carsten says:

      Those are fine names. And yes, it is a strange difference. The dragonflies are hungry predators in all their life – except as eggs, I persume. But the feminine name in French couldn’t have anything to do with that? :-)

  5. Robin says:

    Awesome capture. The detail is amazing. :)

    I appreciate the tip, too. Thank you.

  6. Jan Sommer says:

    Super foto ;-)

  7. finn says:

    flot billede Carsten

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