Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/07/01

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Subject: [Leica] IMGs: Dragon on granite
From: imagist3 at mac.com (George Lottermoser)
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2013 13:15:52 -0500
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On Jul 1, 2013, at 12:44 PM, Jeffery Smith wrote:

> I assume that, evolutionarily, the brown blotches on the wings were
> advantageous in disrupting attention that might be focused on the
> dragonfly's elongate body. Otherwise, it would more advantageous to have
> completely clear wings.
> 
> The first image is, IMO better simply due to the oblique angle of it.
> Excellent shot. CLEAR wings!

thanks for looking and commenting Jeffery.
<http://www.pbase.com/rcm1840/wingpatterns>

Regards,
George Lottermoser 
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