A scorching summer day at Girraween National Park, and the dragonflies are everywhere. Some are sitting in the shade for a while, making photography of them a little easier.
Here’s a few photos of one of my favourites (actually a damselfly), the Arrowhead Rockmaster (Diphlebia nymphoides).
Same place, different species. Rangers Karl, Jo and Neal on their lunch break explore a granite sink-hole, get in some band practice and attempt to stay cool for a few minutes by the creek.
Hahah…love the happy shots of you guys having a bit of fun! Now I know the name of that damselfly. Super shots. I love Carnarvon Gorge. I need to head back. π
Oops! I meant Girraween National Park, not Carnarvon (although both are great!) π
No worries. Yeah, they are two amazing landscapes, so different, both so interesting. Cheers!
Nice to see the rangers having some fun! Girraween’s a great place. π