Latin name |
observation date |
Location |
Brachythemis contaminata |
28-10-2024 |
alamdanga, Bangladesh |

One day, I was walking along the pond. As I was walking, I noticed that there were quite a few dragonflies flying around the pond. Whenever I saw dragonflies around, I wanted to take a photo. But it was not always possible to take a photo because they never stopped. Even if I stopped for a moment, if there were people around, they would disappear. But at that time, I had no desire to take photos, I was just going to see what I saw in front of my eyes. At such a moment, I noticed a bamboo pole on the bank of the pond. In the peaceful environment of the pond, a colorful dragonfly sat on a bamboo pole leaning against the water. Its shiny wings were shimmering in the sun, as if the sunlight was playing through a thin curtain of transparent glass. This small creature, sitting in a still yet alert posture, seemed like a perfect reflection of the silent beauty of nature. The presence of this dragonfly made the gentle waves of water around it, the smell of young grass floating in the air, and the simplicity of the bamboo fronds more alive. The moment was like a work of art, where nature painted a strange picture of peace through its colors, light, and silence. I slowly moved towards it. Then I slowly started taking photographs. I felt very happy seeing this wonderful dragonfly. So I tried to capture photos from as far as possible. That's how I was able to take these wonderful photographs.






Camera |
Mobilephone |
Lens |
Cell phone camera |
F-stop |
- |
Iso speed |
ISO |
Focal length |
MM |
Photograph |
Brachythemis contaminata |
Location |
alamdanga,Bangladesh |
Photographer |
@monsukjgm40 |
Link to original |
community |
Link |
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/311219065 |
Facebook |
link |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Map |
23.76267 |
88.94378 |
https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=9/23.159/89.163 |