Familiar Bluet Mating Wheel

As difficult as it is to imagine (at least for me) today is my 65th birthday. That used to be a real milestone, when it was the legal retirement age, and it still carries some weight. You can not believe the number of Medicare Supplement letters I have gotten in the past 6 months! (Unless you have been there yourself.) But no…I don’t feel any different today than I did yesterday, or significantly different than I did a year ago for that matter. In fact, there are parts of me that I begin to suspect do not age at all. Mostly this is a good thing.

For instance I am still learning…though I am beginning to realize that Damselflies may be right at the edge of my attention span. They are not easy to identify, especially from a photo or in the kinds of looks you get in the field…unless you catch them and use a hand-lens. I am probably not going there.

So I think this is a pair of Familiar Bluets mating. Beyond its ID value, I like the image because of the other elements as well: The spiny seed heads, the arch of the reed, and the way the damselflies are framed by the broken reed in the background.

Canon SX40HS. Program with iContrast and –1 EV exposure compensation. (You might have noticed that my conventional –1/3EV has advanced to –1EV over the past few weeks. This is largely due to the damselflies, and specifically to the blues on the flies. They are so intense that they burn to white even at –1/3EV.) 1680mm equivalent field of view. f5.8 @ 1/500th @ ISO 125. Processed in Lightroom for intensity, clarity, and sharpness. 

3 Comments

  1. Reply
    Steve Creek August 14, 2012

    Happy Birthday Steve!

  2. Reply
    Carrie Hampton August 14, 2012

    Happy Birthday to you Stephen! I agree wholeheartedly, I don’t feel my age either. Well, mentally anyway. I notice I hurt a little longer after carrying around my large flower containers. And some that I use to lug around will never be moved again without the 2-wheeled cart. I use to get angry when I first started receiving all the AARP stuff that seems to arrive daily. How dare they send me that crap when I’m still so young? I must be getting use to it though, because I renewed my membership yesterday for another 5 years. I won’t be croaking any time soon because I like to get my money’s worth!
    So Happy 65 and here’s hoping for at least another 30!

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    Ed Dombrofski August 14, 2012

    Happy Birthday Steve

    We never stop learning and some of the things are not that much fun but today I learned how to your PSE10 with scanned photos since I have several books to get done befor the fall arrives. Age is a realistic state of mind.

    Happy Days are a head enjoy the journey as you have been doing for some time….

    Pease ED

    PS The email address should tell you something….

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