Hi all!!! How are you today? Certainly in a good position
The photo you saw in my post is a type of insect called dragonfly which is photographed from a very close direction using a Canon Eos 60 D.
When it comes to making macrophotography, you have to use a macro lens with the right settings. In general, this type of lens has a magnification level of 1: 1 or sometimes it depends more on the sophistication of the camera itself. However, macro lenses are expensive, but now there are programs like that on smartphones. So to get photos you can use other alternatives such as using an extension tube, inverted ring or close up filter found on the camera now. As beginners often do they use the MI Note 6 smartphone by using an additional macro lens.
However, in this post it does not mention in detail about it, but what will be mentioned is the satisfaction of looking at the object photo up close, sometimes curious to know the shape of the insect's face like dragonflies with a resolution of 1:1 as has been mentioned above.
In my opinion seeing the face of a dragonfly insect up close is very cool because in its eyes there are hundreds of tiny lenses embedded in the dragonfly's eyeball itself.
Strangely, in the eyeball there are small eyes that are not visible to the normal human eye, but to see it must use an instrument such as a microscope or a camera lens that is enlarged the image itself.
Eyes that are owned by dragonflies themselves are eyes that are accurate in their vision, as has been said above, namely dragonflies that have many eyes or majmuk. Its uniqueness between each eye majmuk has its own lens. Dragonfly eyes have very sensitive vision from the slightest movement. So it is not surprising if we approach him then reflexively he will stay away or fly to avoid every object that approaches him.
Eyes that are majmuk or are said to be in the eye are eyes that are not only possessed by dragonflies but also by other insects such as flies, and insects that are broad-sighted and have a high aggressive nature.
That's a brief description of the dragonfly eyeball photographed from a close direction using high resolution with a setting of 1: 1, hopefully useful. Thanks.
Explanation | of | photos |
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Camera | Canon EOS 60D | |
Cameraman | @graha | |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia | |
Text reference | Adopting various references |
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