Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Wordless Wednesday

Photo capture at the Chaplin Nature Center(Cowley County, Kansas) during summer of 2011.

14 comments:

  1. Aw, I was just writing about how much I'm enjoying our cooler, wet weather. Now you're making me remember all the reasons I so love summer ;) Beautiful capture. A very merry Christmas to you and yours, Greggo!

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  2. Looks like the photo that won the National Geographic Grand Prize---see GWGT blog. Happy
    Holidays, Carolyn

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  3. Great image, Greggo! Have a wonderful Christmas!

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  4. Great photo!

    Hope you didn't get hit too hard by that storm.

    Stay safe and warm.
    Merry Christmas to you and yours.

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  5. Fantastic capture of the metallic, greens and blues in the dragonfly, Greg. I never realized that in silhouette the dragonfly looks just like a maple samara until I saw your picture. We used to call the samara helicopters when we were kids. That would explain the dragonflies flight pattern. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
    Jeanette

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  6. Exquisite photo, Greggo. Does it have a name?
    Enjoy the Festive Season.

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  7. Really beautiful photo! I love the blurry green background and the curves of both the leaves and the dragonfly wings.

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  8. Poetry, Greggo. I think the gentle twist of the leaves adds a subtle element and balances the dragonfly as a solid figure. Great work. David/ :-)
    And...Merry Christmas to you and yours.

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  9. All the best to you this holiday time Greggo!

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  10. Great photo! Happy Holiday!

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  11. What a great image! Even green is a lovely color.
    Have a Nice Holiday
    Kristina

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  12. Wow i can say that this is another great article as expected of this blog.Bookmarked this site.. gardening

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Thanks for leaving any comments, they are always welcomed. Sorry I had to add word verification as spam was becoming a huge problem. Greggo,