Nov 7, 2014, 04:25
No more Migrant Hawker dragonflies to be seen this year. Together with the Large Red damselflies they are the last on the wing in my area.
I like the way this capture shows the partial rotation of the wings together with the vertical.
![[Image: MigrantHawker.jpg]](http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll136/persamon/MigrantHawker.jpg)
DateTimeOriginal: 2014:09:30
Model: NIKON D300
ExposureTime: 1/400"
Aperture: F8.0
ExposureProgram: Aperture-priority AE
FocalLength: 280.0 mm
ISO: 400
Photography is a never-ending journey
I like the way this capture shows the partial rotation of the wings together with the vertical.
![[Image: MigrantHawker.jpg]](http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll136/persamon/MigrantHawker.jpg)
DateTimeOriginal: 2014:09:30
Model: NIKON D300
ExposureTime: 1/400"
Aperture: F8.0
ExposureProgram: Aperture-priority AE
FocalLength: 280.0 mm
ISO: 400
Photography is a never-ending journey