Amazing Nature - Some Insect & Beautiful Flower Photos

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Hello Amazing Nature Lover..

Yesterday I again took the time to hunt insects. This time I hunted for macro objects in a remote village, namely the village of Serbajaman Tunong, Tanah Lebar, Indonesia. I went there in the morning around 9.30 WIB.

Morning is the right time to hunt for macro photos of insects, this is of course because besides the sunny weather, the wind is not too strong, it will be different from the afternoon, where sometimes the weather starts to get cloudy and strong winds.

Some of the macro objects that I got there included the Soldier beetles (Chauliognathus lugubris). This beetle from the Cantharidae family is often known as soldier beetle because of its color which is similar to the color of old army clothes.

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It's not a moth if you don't like hanging on the leaves, for some reason I often encounter moths that like to stand upside down behind the leaves. Likewise with the moth that I found yesterday, this moth is the Samea moth. This genus of moths belongs to the Crambidae family.

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Apart from the moths standing in the unique style above, I also found ladybug-like beetles, as well as the yellow Skippers butterfly. And also a spider standing on a leaf.

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Apart from the several species of insects above, I also got wild plants with beautiful flowers. In Indonesia this flower plant is called "Calincing Tanah", a wild plant from the genus Oxalis that often grows on the outskirts of rice fields and fields that are no longer productive. Even in rural areas this plant is sometimes also used for traditional medicine.

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CameraSmartphone + Macro Lens
CategoryNature Photography
ProcessedLightroom
LocationTanah Luas, Indonesia


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Such beautiful captures! It's such a great way to see some of the aspects of nature that we don't normally see with the naked eye!

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In love with this publication, quality photos that tells not only art, but details that allow us to appreciate with this lens the curiosity with insects. I like to take macro to insects to see what we do not appreciate with our visual capacity, I do miracles with my phone. Also there is history in your photos, they are all at rest waiting for something, it can be enjoying the sunlight, hunting prey and other beautiful things.

Bravo!

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