Calliphoridae: Greenbottles Fly

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Hey everyone, have a good weekend. Today I want to share pictures of the greenbottles fly. Some days I forgot to throw the trash in a plastic that I attached to a nail in the outside wall of the kitchen, and it turned out to be rotten. This allows bottle flies to breed inside. I saw lots of maggots in plastic.

Greenbottles in entomology are called calliphoridae which belong to the insect family in the order Diptera. Sometimes it is also called carrion flies or cluster flies.

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CameraXiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro + Macro Lens
CategoryAnimal Photography
ProcessedAdobe Lightroom
LocationLhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia
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Namaste🙏 @akukamaruzzaman, Nice to see beautiful capture again, i am also trying to take this type of beautiful capture but unfortunately not succeed, as per your old post i used micro option from mobile camera but unfortunately that goes blur 😂, if possible please guide how can i take this type of expert image from mobile camera. Thanks and take care

@idea-make-rich Namaste Bhai. Previously, thank you for stopping. BTW, can you take a photo of the macro lens you are using? Taking pictures with a cellphone camera is a bit different from a DSLR camera. Using a cellphone camera, you have to take pictures at a closer distance, about 2 - 4.5 cm. It's a bit difficult, because you have to hold your breath as best you can when shooting, and it's more difficult when there is a wind, the object is blurry. I usually shoot using the backrest, to minimize shaking hands :D

Thanks for the info , will try brother to take good images

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Hello, beautiful pictures, I can see all the details of the insect, the antennas are short. Congratulations are very good.