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    Hand held grab shot. I got this in the back garden, but as I alluded to previously and just to show willing, I went out this morning, I was out at 7am driving to a nature reserve to get some dragons in the dew. I returned at 10.30 - didn't even get the camera out of the backpack! I saw craneflies and butterflies but no dragonflies.
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    The male is the red one, he has hold of the female by her head with his claspers. Looking at the other end the female is taking sperm from the male but before he passes his sperm he uses some organs in between his thorax segments to scrape out any sperm there may have been from a previous mating, this explains why they frequently remain coupled for some time.

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    For a grab frame this is pretty alright. Too bad about the leaf. You should have taken some dew covered cranefly or butterfly frames.

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    I have mixed feelings about this. very sharp from head to tail for both insects. Lovely pose and great capture, yes, the bottom leaf may be a distraction. I like the description of what is happening, as I don't know much about the insect behavior.

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    Hey Jon, This one is really well done. What I like best about it is that the two bodies are both plenty sharp with plenty of d-o-f.

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    Thank you for the feedback everyone, much appreciated.

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