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in der freien Natur

A dragonfly sitting with wings folded as here is indicative of its being very recently emerged. This is a Hairy Hawker (Brachytron pratense).

Die Libellen (Odonata) bilden eine Ordnung innerhalb der Klasse der Insekten (Insecta).

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Prachtlibelle (weiblich)

eshna isoceles) on patrol at the Pego-Oliva Marsh, Spain.

Namibia gave me my first encounter with the legendary Wandering Glider. We saw them almost everywhere but they NEVER settled, On the very last morning, I finally got a chance to capture them on pixels with a nice clear background. A first and a thrill.

.... konnte ich doch glatt ein paar Libellen unterbringen ;-)

Crocothemis erythraea

Broad Scarlet

Feuerlibelle

juvenil

 

scale 2:1 / used 31 mm spacer rings

(I was lucky to get within 8 cm of the dragonfly)

Paringswiel van de Steenrode(?) heidelibel op Natuurcamping 't Scharvelt bij Haarlo.

Erythromma najas, Red-eyed damselfly (En), Grote roodoogjuffer (Nl)

Upload von: Manfred Renner

I live in an area where these stunning Common Goldenrings (Cordulegaster boltonii) don't fly, so it was great to find them in abundance in Scotland.

Libellen beim Liebesspiel auf Seerosenblättern

This spring 2024, Kunsthal KAdE showed a large selection of objects from the CollectionCentrum Netherlands (CC NL), located in Amersfoort, in combination with large sculptures by Belgian artist Hans Op de Beeck. CC NL houses the collections of the Rijksmuseum, Paleis Het Loo, Nederlands Openluchtmuseum and the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed.

 

The colorfulness and diversity of the four national collections, in conjunction with Op de Beeck's monochrome gray work, creates new stories. The artist chose fourteen of his sculptures and came up with themes that served as a starting point for the selection of the depot pieces: childlike innocence, travelers, the sea, celebration, the vanitas motif and the wonder room. In a seventh room, he combined ten of his child/human figures with figure sculptures from the four collections.

 

Cabinet of Curiosity

The fourth cabinet revolves around the "Cabinet of Curiosity," the primal variety of collections (and thus the origin of museums). Hans Op de Beeck has been creating cabinets for years, in which he combines a motley collection of objects. "By bringing together objects with references to the most diverse historical periods, cultural backgrounds and styles, something fascinating emerges, a completely new whole of meaning as it were. I like to do that according to free association, intuitively, without a predetermined plan. As a result, the most banal objects can suddenly become something very special." (...)

Source:

www.kunsthalkade.nl/en/exhibitions/collection-center-dutc...

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Kabinet van Curiosa

Het vierde kabinet draait om het ‘Rariteitenkabinet’, de oorspronkelijke verscheidenheid aan collecties (en daarmee de oorsprong van musea). Hans Op de Beeck maakt al jaren kasten waarin hij een bonte verzameling objecten combineert. “Door objecten samen te brengen met verwijzingen naar de meest uiteenlopende historische perioden, culturele achtergronden en stijlen ontstaat er iets fascinerends, een compleet nieuw geheel van betekenis. Dat doe ik graag vanuit vrije associatie, intuïtief, zonder vooraf bepaald plan. Daardoor kunnen de meest banale voorwerpen ineens iets heel bijzonders worden." (...)

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