Borbo cinnara, commonly known as the rice swift or Formosan swift, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Sri Lanka, India, Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Australia.source.
The hardest thing about taking pictures of insects using a smartphone is that the insects are always moving. Moreover, I have to take with macros. I have to approach him slowly. In general, we find more insects in bush grass areas. So don't scare me because we shake the other grass. Slowly and patiently, I finally got some shots.
And the right time to hunt insects I think is morning and evening, where the dew is still visible in the morning and the sun begins to set in the afternoon, it seems that at that time they are busy to rest.
Between these 2 times I prefer the morning, where I can get a little dew on the grass leaves.
That's all from me, hopefully it can be useful and entertaining. And I thank you for those who have visited my block.
Sincerely @dedigobelz.
Camera realme7i+lensa macro
Those are some great photos if you took them on a phone! Clear and close up. Is that macro lens one that you clip over the phone camera?