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![]() Taken in Thriparappu Waterfalls in Nagerkoil. went for weekend to Bhagath Home. We went to this falls. The place over the falls was there in most of the Tamil movies. This is taken near the steps in this place (http://www.india9.com/images/475672.jpg) Check Bhagath' comment. He clicked me when i took the photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/karthic...7619001079351/
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Great composition with that one blade coming up from the corner and that guy just perched there. I have never seen a red dragonfly before!
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Beautiful, I love the colors and the detail in the wings... nice one.
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Nice Capture of a Beautiful Dragonfly,
Thanks for Sharing Chewys Dad.
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great shot! love the colors and simplicity of the composition.
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I am envious of your ability to get a shot of a dragonfly. The last time I saw one, it flew away before I'd even gotten my lens cap off.
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