Macro Photography - Three interesting insect species
Hello Photography Lover Friends.. A few days ago I was back hunting for insects in the bush & forest. As usual, I managed to capture several photos of the insect species that were there. And the three species of insects that I found I want to share in this post.
And the three species of insects that I found I want to share in this post. The first insect was a ladybug with crystal-like colors. Scientifically, this beetle named Chrysochus auratus, or also known as the "dogbane beetle" I found while he was relaxing on a wild plant leaf.
Then there is a type of spittlebugs, or insects in the Hemiptera order called Aphrophoridae. This insect also has a very small size like the beetle above. In addition, his way of escaping is quite unique. He chose to jump first and then opened his wings to fly. And his speed while escaping was truly as fast as lightning, even I completely lost track of him.
And finally there is a species of grasshopper that often inhabits bushes filled with fresh grass. Apart from that, these locusts can also be found on the outskirts of rice fields. And he is the Rufous grasshopper, a grasshopper from the Acrididae family which is quite numerous and widely distributed in almost all over the world.
Camera | Smartphone + Macro Lens |
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Category | Insect Photography |
Processed | Lightroom |
Location | Tanah Luas, Indonesia |
these macro shots are beautiful 💖📸
Thank you @davidsuarezms :)
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