Macrophotography Of Amata huebneri (tiger moths)
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On this occasion, I will share a photo of a moth-type insect that I found in the forest, when I was looking for content to share on the hive blog platform.
When I was looking for an object to photograph, I saw an insect that was very similar to a butterfly and the color was very beautiful. This moth was infesting the trees. I immediately took out the macro lens and put it on my smartphone, to capture this insect into a beautiful photo.
After I managed to capture it through photos, I finally searched for the Latin name of this insect through a google search. Finally I know this insect is known as Amata huebneri.
Amata huebneri, the wasp moth, is a moth in the genus Amata of the family Erebidae (subfamily Arctiinae - "woolly bears" or "tiger moths").Wikipedia
At first glance this type of insect looks normal, because the size and type of this insect is still difficult to guess. After I took it using a macro camera lens it turned out to be very beautiful. This is a special satisfaction for me, because I catch it repeatedly and always fail and always move from place to place. But I never gave up and always tried until I finally succeeded.
Here are some photos that I took and I want to share with all my friends in this beloved community.
Fotografi | Amata huebneri |
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Lokasi | Aceh - Lhokseumawe |
Kamera | poco f3 |
Fotografer | @iq-bal |
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