This one is from my roof garden which I try to grow during this hard times. As frequent outgoing for just to fulfill a photographic hobby would be a careless attitude, I, to some extent, try the species come to me to be photographed. And, why not should I try this? Now I'm caring a few flowering plants on my roof- a completely new and beautiful world to me. Their silent growth, blooming etc please me so much. Their problems, need for water and food is making my senses. Though I'm not using any pesticides except home made Neem Oil just to prevent foreign attack on them. I found some visits of dragonflies and damselflies, stink bug, butterflies, weevils etc(weevils are not seen for a long time). This time I found the little damselfly(Probable ID- Senegal Golden Dartlet-female) on Spanish/Royal Jasmine(Jasminum grandiflorum) flower bud. What is new to me is that I, for the first time, discover the damselfly species on a height of some 20ft or so. Before this I found them mostly at grass level, sometimes 2 or 3 ft high.
EXIF Info:
Nikon D7000
Nikon 105mm f2.8 Macro VR
ISO- 100
Shutter speed- 1/125s
Aperture- f/13
Flash- Godox TT685 with homemade diffuser
Handheld, Edited, Cropped
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