Macro Photography - Coolly Styled Xylocopa Latipes And Hesperiidae
Hello all photography lovers, capturing beautiful moments always attracts the hearts of photo lovers, regardless of the theme of the photo being immortalized.
For those who like animals or insects like us, we often gather with friends to hunt for some insect photos. We walked along the local oil palm plantation area. We didn't actually get much results, I found several types of insects enjoying the afternoon breeze.
This time I want to share two different types of living creatures, namely bees and beautiful butterflies. Let's describe their life histories one by one.
The first is the broad-handed carpenter bee, this bee has the scientific name Xylocopa Latipes, it is a species of carpenter bee that is widespread throughout Southeast Asia. These bees inhabit forests and build nests by burrowing into wood.
This carpenter bee is a dangerous animal if handled, it has venom like honey bees and wasps.
So be careful when taking photos so as not to get stung, or you will have fat hands in a matter of minutes.
The second is a beautiful little butterfly. It has the scientific name Hesperiidae, it is a biological family of Lepidoptera. This biological family has more than 3500 species.
This small butterfly has an attractive and beautiful yellow color, we can find it in the bushes easily.
Camera | iPhone XR + Macro Lens |
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Category | Macro |
Editing | Lightroom |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Very nice display of animal images.
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Thanks @qurator for support 🫡
Thanks @ackhoo. 🫡
😍 Oouu these are pretty clear pictures of these insects. Wallpaper worthy even.
Kudos!
Hello @uchelee,
Thank you friend, actually I'm not an expert in macro photos, I'm learning to get good details of objects. 🫣
Haha, well, I couldn't tell. That means you're doing great.
Cheers!
Fantastic photographs, my dear, @moex-photografy 😄
Hi, @hiramdo
Thank you guys, you know what? I almost got stung by the carpenter bee. If I had been stung, my hand would probably be as big as Hulk's right now. 😂
You captured the iridescence of the wing sheen quite well! Excellent macros!
Thank you @castleberry
I'm not yet skilled enough to take macro photos, I'm trying a new macro lens, this seems a little better. 😁
@castleberry, regarding the muting incident in my post tonight to the community, what happened?
I don't mean to protest the decisions of the admins and moderators, but I don't understand what happened.
Can you help me to explain where my mistake lies?
Because I made a post as usual, but suddenly I found that the post was muted. I don't understand.