Although the title looks like a line from Peter Pan, I actually meant the line as uttered by Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country.
Monday, July 02, 2007
More Ancient Than Dinosaurs
They were said to have appeared in the Devonian Period (406 - 306 Million Years Ago), even before dinosaurs walked the earth.
A complex array of lenses gives the dragonfly a 360 degree view.
{To see the facets on the eye, click on the picture to view the full image}
The silhouette shot is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteand the facets of the compound eye is fascinating. fantastic shot!!
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is so artistically pleasing! It's even possible to see the little head antennae there!
ReplyDeleteAnd the closeup is a most amazing photo too. I never cease to be amazed at your photos. Beautiful.
Do you know if their eyes are similar in construction to a fly's eyes?
dweezeljazz, the compound eye is the visual organ for insects and some crustaceans.
ReplyDeleteThese were "lucky" shots. Subject was most cooperative :)
"lucky"?....i dont think so. Excellent shot, DM!
ReplyDeleteps. so, what exactly did you do to get this dragonfly to be so cooperative?
Oh wow.. that kind of super close up shot is probably gonna cost a lot to setup. Lens, camera and cooperative dragonfly.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally it is said Cockroaches lived since the beginning of life and their evolution has yet to change. *stomp stomp stomp*
Persistant buggers they be.
moggie, trade secret... hehehe
ReplyDeleteizzo, in a way i'm glad cockroaches did not get into an evolutionary response to all the stomping ie. growing bigger!!
WOW!! Stunning photos!
ReplyDeletedragonfly and damselfly are my most fav insects... great macro on the eye and wing and the silhouette is beautiful... as LH said
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