My contribution to the #monomad challenge hosted and curated by @monochromes.
Yesterday, I walked to my brother's agricultural land which he had just bought some time ago, the land is located between the slopes of the hill valley and far from residential areas and to get to the farm yard of course we need a vehicle and the distance to the location takes 2 hours with the road terrain filled with sharp gravel.
When we arrived at the land location, the surrounding area was filled with unkempt rambutan gardens and the surrounding yard of my brother's land was filled with dry bushes that had just been cleaned with several rambutan and durian seedlings from just last week., the atmosphere in the garden environment certainly feels so cool and the air feels so fresh and when I walked in the yard to look at the atmosphere of the land, I found several forest insects that looked so cool with their distinctive color combinations that were so soft and looked so elegant.
These insects looked so aggressive when they saw me around them and they didn't even give me the slightest chance to capture their characteristic details in the shots session and in the end, I just ignored some of them.
And when I walked around the rambutan seedlings, among the dry weeds, I found a beetle relaxing among the branches of the dry weeds.These insects look so relaxed with their characteristic features that look so soft and it turns out they are beetles Oedemera which is one of the wild beetles which is characterized by a dominant black color.And the insect also seemed to move very actively when I was around it, however the beetle gave me a little more opportunity to take its characteristic shots in several shooting angles and the shots session took place by following the movement of the beetle which was so actively moving.
Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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Iso | Otomatis |
Editing | Lightroom app |
Photographer | @deltasteem |
Follow me | twiiter |
My discord | deltasteem#8161 |
Since I started in the world of photography several years ago I have found a certain fascination for insect photography, it always catches my eye and your pictures are beautiful!