Sorry, after seeing the other dragon fly thread, it reminded me of this pic I took on holiday this year. It was on my car aerial and I took with a Panasonic DSC-LS2 point and shoot on macro setting. C&C welcome.
A point and shoot will do an average exposure for the whole scene so you ended up losing the highlights. you can get a bit more from it by playing with the levels a bit.
Main thing is that either by design or accident you have a nice composition with the diagonal and the position of the bug in the frame.
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