Asilidae to Caterpillar Eggs

Hello friends, see you again with a macro photography session. This time I will introduce some of the shots I took, which I think deserve a thumbs up because some of them are very beautiful and impressive.

One must know how difficult it is to take macro photos, especially if what you want to shoot is an animal or a beetle that really needs patience. That's why I really like challenges like this because to get a photo must be accompanied by hard work. Without hard work, there will be no results as expected, you could say in harsh language, don't just snap.



Asilidae Predatory Insects

I'm saying this doesn't mean I'm an expert but once I learned how to do super macro shooting it was a pain. But unfortunately I can only use a smartphone camera, so for the results of the image quality, it's understandable that sometimes it doesn't fit or lacks focus.





Black Spider

A little story when I found them, indeed I am someone who always spends time in the forest or garden because I have several gardens, so finding them is not that difficult, it's just that it makes it difficult when I take shots at them.




Ommatius insects of the family Asilidae




Wasp Moth / Eagle Moth





Caterpillars



Chrysolina Bankii Leaf Beetle




Caterpillar Eggs

So, those are some types of insects or beetles that have succeeded in getting me excited about being creative in the field of macro photography. Maybe with some of my pictures, it can make you more enthusiastic about doing your work, and no forget to thank those of you who took a moment to view or read my article. Once again, thank you.

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