Monomad: Sundanese Gossamerwing

While on the bank of a rocky river in the hinterland of North Aceh, I saw so many damselflies flying low here and there. They sometimes perch on rocks that stick out in the middle of the river's surface. This piqued my interest in taking pictures at close range.

Common and scientific namesObservation dateLocation
Sundanese Gossamerwing (Euphaea variegata)29.04.2023Sidomuliyo, North Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia

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"But there will be no result without effort." To be able to approach them, I'm willing to go down to the river and let half of my jeans get wet because of the water. Yes, it is not difficult because the river is not deep.

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...and they seemed to realize that there was an amateur photographer looking for models to shoot. Then there are those who offer themselves as models without paying fees. "Please take my picture as long as you don't hurt me."

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Indeed, they are a little troublesome because they move from one stone to another. But therein lies the challenge, and once again, nothing will come of it without effort!


This is another entry I submitted for the daily #monomad challenge.

All of the images here are my own work, taken with Xiaomi POCO NFC smartphone and an assembled external macro lens.



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