Gesonula
Greetings to all. Today I have captured a picture of a tiny creature whose beauty is hard to believe without seeing it with my own eyes. The body of this tiny insect was like the brush of a fine artist of nature. It was walking slowly on the green leaves as if it were showing its beauty to the world around it. The moment was so perfect that with the click of the camera, I felt like I had captured a deep mystery of nature. Although the insect was small, the subtlety of its color and structure was amazing. The black, white and brown mixed colors of the body gave it a royal look. Although it was like a small caterpillar, its body had the solemnity of a prince. It was walking very slowly and consciously across the leaves as if it knew that the rhythm of life was hidden in every step. The sunlight was falling on the green of the leaves, creating a kind of soft glow, and the color of its skin seemed to be shining even more in that light.




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And looking at this small creature, I felt that no creation of nature is ever insignificant, rather we see the beauty of big animals, trees or flowers, but even in such a small creature, such uniqueness is not easily seen and the insect was saying, "Don't neglect me because I am small, I also have the glory of my own existence." Its position on the leaf, the perfect design of its body and its walking style all together gave birth to a wonderful scene. And when I was taking these pictures, it seemed that I was not just holding an insect but a living story and maybe it was looking for the smell of a flower or taking shelter in the corner of a leaf. And in every moment of the life of this small creature of nature, there is struggle, beauty and an indomitable will to survive. There was curiosity in its eyes and the rhythm of life in the movements of its legs.
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And this tiny creature teaches me a profound lesson. Beauty is never in form, but in the eyes. And if we look carefully, we will see the wonderful form of life in every leaf, in every dewdrop, and in every small insect. Nature has given each of its creations its own glory. And our job is to see and respect that beauty. And when I look at the picture, I feel as if I am seeing a small guest in a green kingdom, and as if it is living silently with its own beauty. And this insect's small body has as much strength as tenderness. This being teaches us that every life on earth is important, and no matter how small they are, I want to say in the end that this picture is not just a photograph for me, but a silent poem of nature. And in this tiny insect, I find the deep love of life, the beauty, and the infinite wonder of creation.
| Device | Name |
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| Device model: | HONOR 400 /DNY-NX9 |
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| Focal length: | 58 mm (equivale length film) ent to 35 mm focal |
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| Camera mode: | Normal |
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| Location | Malaysia 🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷 |
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| Short by | @mdbayezid |
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| Link to original | community |
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| Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/325327593 |
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