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    Default Female Banded Demoiselle

    Lovely looking little creatures and they sparkle in the light.
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    Yes. Nice capture
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    Wow, really clear shot. Stunning creatures. Better than my shot
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    I think that my using the 300mm as opposed to the 150mm you have makes the difference Louise.
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    LOL - you think?

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    Louse. I think your shot is excellent. Rolf's shot is just closer.
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