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    Damsels in Hiding

    I thought the Title would draw some attention instead of damselflies hiding. So, if you are thinking of seeing some other pixs, sorry about that. Anyway, your comments and critique would be welcome including some "reprimand" for getting you to peek at these set of pixs

    When shooting these little creatures, they sometimes would move and shift their position behind whatever they are holding on to. Thinking they could hide away from me. I always find their action amusing. Hope you find them too.

    1. Even with grub in its mouth, it thinks it is hidden
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    damselfly hiding
    by teokf, on Flickr

    2. Go away, I am not home
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    damseldfly hiding
    by teokf, on Flickr

    3. I am part of a grid pattern
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    damselfly hiding
    by teokf, on Flickr
    Last edited by teokf; 9th June 2014 at 07:29 AM.

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Interesting, must be hard just to find them.

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Interesting, must be hard just to find them.
    at certain time of the year, it seems to have an abundance of them. So, I am not sure if they are seasonal.

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Different Steven, almost contemporary but interesting compositionally.

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    It is funny how they think you cannot see them, grasshoppers do the same
    Last edited by deetheturk; 9th June 2014 at 12:49 PM.

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    Different Steven, almost contemporary but interesting compositionally.
    thanks John for the compliments. It meant a lot as I am re-examining my macro shots.

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    It is funny how theft think you cannot see them, grasshoppers do the same
    the trick to shoot them is to let them think so ...

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Several insect species have this annoying habit of always going to the other side of their stem and just peering around it at you. Grasshoppers in particular. As you move around for a better camera angle they move as well.

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    I especially adore the first image. For the moment and the beautiful sharp focus on the eyes, all the more mysterious and set off perfectly by the black background. Gorgeous!

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Mangrove crabs do it too.

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    The first one is a really wonderful composition. The creature's habit reminds me of infants hiding from others by putting their hands over their eyes.

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Several insect species have this annoying habit of always going to the other side of their stem and just peering around it at you. Grasshoppers in particular. As you move around for a better camera angle they move as well.
    I can identify with that

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    I especially adore the first image. For the moment and the beautiful sharp focus on the eyes, all the more mysterious and set off perfectly by the black background. Gorgeous!
    thanks Christina, glad you like it. I showed it to my wife and she wondered what insect was it especially with the other insect's legs jutting out

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Quote Originally Posted by Saorsa View Post
    Mangrove crabs do it too.
    Brian, you mean they also climb on twigs and stems?

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    The first one is a really wonderful composition. The creature's habit reminds me of infants hiding from others by putting their hands over their eyes.
    Yeap, you just reminded me of my children. Didn't think of that!

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Had the same problem today, once again with grasshoppers, and we kept going round the same blade of grass, with them being just one step in front of me!

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Had the same problem today, once again with grasshoppers, and we kept going round the same blade of grass, with them being just one step in front of me!
    Geoff, that is a cute little fella and well shot too.
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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Thanks, Steven, I always like the way they keep on the other side of the leaf but just manage to peer around and literally keep one eye on you all the time!

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Quirky shots and a different way of presenting - I like them.

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    Re: Damsels in Hiding

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Thanks, Steven, I always like the way they keep on the other side of the leaf but just manage to peer around and literally keep one eye on you all the time!
    or thousands of eyes

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