Hi hivers. On this occasion, I would like to share the results of macrophotography hunting around the house two days ago. A leaf ladybug, or--referring to Wikipedia--in Latin is known as Pentatomidea, was casually perched on a blade of grass when I started looking for a photo object.
My attention was drawn to this insect, especially after seeing the details of its color. If usually the leaf ladybugs that I often find in the bushes when I go hunting are mostly monotonous, blackish brown, but this one looks a bit different.
I immediately focused my attention on it. When trying to direct the camera device with the addition of an external macro lens, this insect did not feel disturbed at all. I was freer to shoot it, although the afternoon wind that was blowing a bit hard made the shooting process this time really require extra patience.
After waiting for a while for the strong wind to subside, and my photo object was no longer swaying so that I could re-focus the lens on it. I photographed this insect from several angles, the results are as you can see below.
All photos are mine, taken by Samsung A51 + external macro lens. The text written in Bahasa and translated by Google Translate.