Macro Photography : One-winged Butterfly And Several Other Insects

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Good evening to all members of the #photographylovers community that I am proud of, I hope you will always be under the protection of the almighty,

for this opportunity I will again try to share some of the photos that I got when I hunted several gardens in my area and of course there were many things that I found and of course this work was really fun

when I visited one of the gardens in which there was a pile of peanut trees in the garden, and when I passed from the collision I saw that there was a strange animal on the leaf, after I got closer it turned out that the strange animal was a butterfly that only has one beautiful wings came to my hand and up one of my fingers

I was a little surprised because it is very rare to have tame butterflies, maybe he wanted to tell me why there was only one wing and what accident happened to him, but because I don't have the expertise to know that but I believe he is an example for our lives as humans, here are some photo I took

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even though it's only one wing, the motifs on the wings are so beautiful like there are two motifs that look like eyes, and maybe if it's perfect then the wing model will be like the following butterfly even though the colors are different

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then I moved to another place, and it turned out that there I found an insect also relaxing on a wild tree there, even though I approached it I didn't feel disturbed

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then on another tree it turns out that there is a group of bees resting on that part of the tree trunk so relaxed and so small in size

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and there is a forest fly that is bigger than an ordinary fly

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for these butterflies are included in the species Junonia almana, for insects and bees are included in the type Sceliphron curvatum, Lipotriches

CameraPoco x3 Pro
LocationAceh, Indonesia
CategoryMacro photography
EditingLightroom
Objeckanimal
Photographer@vikar


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Hey @vikar
Those are beautiful photos of insects through your marco lens.
I like the pic of the yellow-leg ant, he is so beautiful.

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thanks, yes you are right, i like them too, they look so beautiful

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That was good macrophotography mate, good hunt. 👍

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Thank you very much friends for your kind comments

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Wow, poor butterfly and as you say, it's not common for them to get close like that. The photos are excellent, good job. Greetings, @vikar 🤗.

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