My contribution to the #monomad challenge hosted and curated by @monochromes
Spending free time in the afternoon capturing semi-close-up shots of insects or plants in the open air is one of the hobbies of some people and this afternoon, the atmosphere day looked so bright with a fresh, relaxing breeze and I felt so excited to take a leisurely walk around the former agricultural fields belonging to the local community which were adjacent to the village's rice fields and the green grass that grow of in along the abandoned land it looks yellow due to dehydration in the current dry season.
Along the surface of the grass around me, I found many active insects posing following the movement of the grass leaves as they were shaken by the gusts of wind and when I got closer the camera lens around, the insects looked so actively flying and I not get the chance to capture detailed shots of the characteristic cool poses they have.
And along the edge of the fence of abandoned land that borders residential areas, I found several wild plants hanging from their stems with a characteristic green color and some of them looked like they had died due to drought and the dried fruit of these plants looked really amazing.So it made me interested in capturing the details of the characteristic elegance of the fruit of this wild plant in several semi-close-up macrophotography shots with an external lens smartphone and in common parlance perhaps they are better known as the fruit of thePhysalis angulata And in my publication today you can find several angles of shots of the beauty and characteristics of the dried fruit of these wild plants that I took this afternoon.
Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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Iso | Otomatis |
Editing | Lightroom app |
Photographer | @deltasteem |
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My discord | deltasteem#8161 |