A cyanea on the nose.

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Soeren Christensen
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A cyanea on the nose.

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This shot of Aeshna cyanea female on the wife´s nose as it flew in to the house from laying eggs in the small garden pond.

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2005/31/08 Nikon D70 Sigma 150 1/200 F16 and fill flash from Sigma Macro flash.

/Soeren Christensen

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Awesome. What a cool shot :D

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Fantastic Capture, very sharp and crisp, you must have a very patient Wife. :D :D :D
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Thank´s for the kind words. It only sat there for about 15 secs then it was removed to my finger and out in the free again. She said it sat very hard :-) Good to have the camera always ready for a shot.
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Indeed a very patient wife and one not prone to excitment over an insect being on her person it seems. A great photograph Soeren :D
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