A beautiful spreadwing damselfly. This photo was taken on a stretch of the King Phillip’s Cave path that I call Damsel Alley; it’s never without its damselflies.
A shock of color.
It was late in the day, so I took the opportunity to get some backlit photos of this flower:
Pelecinid wasps are always a thrill:
I like this color combination:
There’s nothing very extraordinary about this photo. I just like something about the balance of it.
I haven’t posted in a while, so I’m going to add a mishmash of miscellaneous photos to this. Playing with the new telephoto (remind me, please, to crop this one better).
Reverse photo of an ambush bug (Phymatidae) on our window:
This photo of the crane fly reminds me of Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man drawing.
Wasp on our flowers:
Dolichopodidae (long-legged fly)
Borderland State Park:
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