Saturday, June 22, 2013

Orange Bluet

Orange Bluet
This is a new one for me.  I am happy to add it to my collection.

I have been photographing damselflies lately, the reason being that dragonflies are either inaccessible or not present.  I find them to be less flighty.  They are around one inch in length and require closeup shooting.  I have learned to put my Canon 500D closeup lens in my pocket so that I can shoot the ones coming closer.  I am right at the pond's edge or sitting on my milk carton in the water.  Some of you may already know that I use a Sigma 70 - 300 macro lens capable of 1/2x images.  I mount it on my Sigma 1.4x Teleconverter.  I need to do a test to see what size the image is on the sensor with this rig.

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Friday, June 21, 2013

Damselflies

Orange Bluet
I am present at Gorman during a short widow of time and not each day.  I think the weather affects the activity of the Damselflies as it does the other creatures.  It seems to me that the promise of warm sunlight during the day will bring them out.  I know they don't watch the Weather Channel as I do.  It seems that the Damselflies come out before the Dragonflies.  The Damselflies were out in force one morning last week!

Citrine Forktail
They don't seem as flighty as the Dragonflies.  They will sometimes fly closer to me and land.

Citrine Forktail
They sometimes get so close that I must use a closeup lens on my usual insect setup.

Citrine Forktail
I have my breakfast before I go but they are searching for theirs while I watch.

Citrine Forktail
Damselflies are much smaller than Dragronflies.  They are usually about one inch long.  I think they are just as interesting as Dragonflies.  

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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Dragonfly Exuvia

Dragonfly Exuvia
I have been looking for exuvia since the season started.  You might remember some previous shots that I have shared.  I had problems finding any more for two reasons.  The weather turned cool and I don't think they molt during that kind of weather.  Two, I had a male red-winged blackbird determined to keep me away.  I yielded to his pressure when he actually hit my cap.  He has since gone elsewhere and I am permitted to look again.

This one had its legs around some sedge stems.  There was some wind and it was shaking like it might release.  I was afraid to try to handle it because they are so delicate.  I could have done a better job of photographing it in my light box.


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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Eastern Forktail Damselfly

Eastern Forktail
It seems to me that damselflies come out before dragonflies on the cool mornings.  I would probably ignore them in favor of the dragonflies, if present.  I photographed this one on a cool morning a couple weeks ago. 

Eastern Forktail
I understand them to be common in our area.  They are about an inch long.  They can "hide" on a grass stem in plain sight.

This is probably a female.

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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Arowhead Spiketail

Arrowhead Spiketail
I am finding Dragonflies and Damselflies of Northeast Ohio most helpful this season.  I can spend a lot of time working on the ID for an insect.  Time that I would rather spend in other ways.

Arrowhead Spiketail
I think that this is a female.  They are "rare to uncommon" according to the book.

Arrowhead Spiketail
 I shot the one at the top with my bird lens, no flash.  The last two were made with my insect setup including flash.  I had a lot of trouble with the highlights on the wings, as can see.  I think the angle of the sun was the cause.

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Monday, June 17, 2013

Eastern Black Swallowtail

Eastern Black Swallowtail
I saw this one several weeks ago.  I was just getting started photographing insects.  I have seen at least one since, in flight.

I have not seen the caterpillar this year but this a shot of one from 2010.

Eastern Black Swallowtail Caterpillar
I like to match the butterfly and caterpillar up when I can.  

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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Kelly's Heroes, My Reaction, A Father's Day Special

I recently watched "Kelly's Heroes" a WW II comedic movie made in 1970.  It was set in 1944 as the Allies push across Europe.  I found it a little silly in the early going but strongly enjoyed one of the characters, Oddball, played by Donald Sutherland.  Private Petco, Perry Lopez, Major General Colt, Carroll O'Connor, Kelly, Clint Eastwood and the others didn't cause me many, if any, chuckles.  I have always liked Donald Sutherland and I found myself laughing a lot while watching him.  I found that my reaction was prolonged, afterward, and tried to analyze what it was and why. 

Donald Sutherland as Oddball
That is a 70's haircut (above) if I ever saw one.  I doubt that in the 1944 setting of the movie, men wore their hair that way.  The war, WW II, was not at all funny in the 1944 world into which I was born.  It affected everyone and all experienced shortages, gas rationing, etc.

We meet Sargent Oddball and his commune later in the movie as the plan to steal the Nazi gold develops.  He leads three "souped up" Sherman Tanks.  Their commander was lost in battle and not reported so Oddball assumed command.  He hears about the gold and decides to throw in with the effort.

Flower Children and Hippies were a part of the fabric of our culture in 1970.  I think that the irony just struck me since it was inserted into the 1944 setting.  The Vietnam conflict/war was in full swing in 1970.  It became a source of much contention in our society as time progressed.  The Hippies were, for the most part, pacifists.  Isn't it funny that they would be fighting in WW II?

Donald Sutherland as Oddball
Donald wears an aviator's leather helmet for head protection.  The reason might have been to protect his hair.  His Sherman has a loud speaker and he plays music when he goes into battle.  I have two favorite scenes in the movie.  In the first, Oddball and company exit a railroad tunnel to shoot up the Germans.  They are playing Hank Williams' music loudly.  In the other scene, They are coming down the road to meet up with Kelly, et al.  They are playing the "Battle Hymn of the Republic."  I just love it!

Maybe the music strikes a chord, pun intended, for me.  Its use was extremely effective.  Speaking of music, I found "Burning Bridges" performed by the Mike Curb Congregation very catchy.  I felt that "marching through George", camaraderie.  It was used several times during the movie as traveling music.  The Battle Hymn is from the Civil War, era.  Oh, the irony!  Those of you who know me know that my sense of humor is difficult for most people.  A lot of people miss it all together.  Maybe this is just my kind of humor!

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Viburnum Puddle Club, A Father's Day Bouquet

Tiger Swallowtail Puddle Club
I feel the need to explain.  I, once, was not aware that butterflies, those beautiful ephemeral creatures, would eat mud and dung but they do.  They are after the salts.

Viburnum Puddle Club
I have decided to call this one "Viburnum Puddle Club."  The petals look like butterflies to me.  They are gathered on the wet sand of the stream.  Maybe you had to be there.  Anyway, that is the name.  Hope you like it.

Happy Father's Day everyone!

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