MONOMAD || I NEED 100% PATIENCE TO PHOTOGRAPH THIS OBJECT

This is my post for the challenge on #monomad curated by @monochromes

Good evening everyone, so tonight I want to share a photographic object of a snail whose scientific name is Helix pomatia.

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Hello guys, have you ever photographed this object, if you haven't, don't try to photograph it and if you have, I admit that you are the most patient person in the world. Helix pomatia is a snail that lives in rice fields. They can live in various places, conditions and weather, in my picture I found it in a rice field environment walking on the grass. This snail has a very slow walking speed, the way it walks is by rubbing its stomach. The characteristics of this snail are that it has a body that is easily crushed, has what looks like an antenna on the head and is orange in color and a little irregular black color on the shell with an undetermined motif. This snail can be eaten by humans because it contains many good substances in its body, I once ate this snail after being cooked by my mother, my mother said that the content in its body consists of calcium and protein so it is good for human health but be careful also because not all types of snails can be eaten, some of them are also not good for humans to eat because of the polluted environmental conditions. Apart from that, snails found in rice fields are not necessarily edible because maybe they contain pesticides in their bodies because rice farmers consider them as a pest.

When I found this snail I tended to want to take a photo of it then I immediately took a picture of it in the initial position where it was standing, namely on the grass but it probably felt scared so it just walked back and forth in the grass and that made me emotional because it couldn't stop walking, this is where we have to Be patient when doing macro photography, especially if the object we are photographing is a small animal. After a few minutes he started to stop, I think he was tired, so I immediately took a picture of him by choosing a soft and smooth background so that the object we were shooting could be seen more clearly. The following are several objects from the snail.

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In the picture above you can see that I photographed him in two different places, first he was on the grass and the last one was on wood, this was because I deliberately moved him so he wouldn't walk anymore, but my filing was wrong, he instead walked non-stop after I took the photo with two I just took a picture and immediately left it because I was already very emotional. OK, friends, this is all I can show off on this occasion, hopefully it's useful, thank you for reading my post and see you.



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