Pink Jewel Damselfly (Heliocypha fenestrata)
Pink jewel damselfly is a species of damselfly belonging to the family Chlorocyphidae that is usually found swinging around the stream. I also saw some other damselflies inhabit the forest near the river, and this one was actually found on the river rock near the concrete stairs. Seeing that, I decided to take its pictures with a DSLR. Since it has a smaller and slender body, I managed to look for a possible angle so that it could be taken properly. This species is regarded as a beautiful damselfly that mostly lives in tropical countries. Looks like a little dragonfly, but it tends to be classified into damselfly. By the time I saw it has dark eyes with a colorful body, which gave me another reason to stay a little longer playing with the click. After spending some time, I was finally able to capture some pictures of these two fascinating species of winged insect.
| Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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| Category | Insect Photography |
| Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |


