Monomad: The crambid snout moths

This shot happened a few days ago. When I saw a moth flying low at the foot of the grass, And hid behind the knee-high leaves of weeds.
Photographing moths is like photographing butterflies. It's a bit difficult, because they don't stay in one place for long.

But even so, they did not fly far. Just fly around. So, I managed to shoot some photos and capture them in my entries for the daily #monomad challenge.

Pyraustinae

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Pyraustinae


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Pyraustinae


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Pyraustinae


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CameraOppo Reno6 + Macro Lens
CategoryBlack & White Photography
LocationAceh, Indonesia


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