Three species to start the month
This Sunday post will be my contribution to #sublimesunday initiated by @c0ff33a, #beautifulsunday initiated by @ace108, and my #sundayrandom where I share my random macro shots.
It is the first Sunday of the third month of this year, and I hope that March will bring a lot of joy to all of you, and allow me to accompany you in this Beautiful and Sublime Sunday with three different species under macro photography that I managed to photograph during my recent photo walk.
I will start this post with this beautiful butterfly, which was a little too skittish and didn't allow me to take more than two photos, as it flew straight away when I tried to take more photos of this butterfly. I couldn't find the name of this species online. it has such a beautiful color pattern, and what is peculiar is the shape of its antennae, which unfortunately I could not show it well here in these photos.
The next species I have are these frogs that was laying ontop of one another. Maybe they are doing the adult business, because as far as I know the male frog is smaller in size, and the way they stack on top of each other is the way they are making babies. I hope I didn't disturb thier business. ;)
The last species that I have today is this big-headed solitary ant, that somehow stayed still on a small old decayed branch. I am not sure if this little guy is sleeping, dying, or dead, because it was just sitting there when I took the photos. I should have taken more photos that day, but because of its small size, I thought that I would not make any good shots out of it, so I took these photos, and then put the brach back into its position.
Photo Style | Macro Photography | Accesory | 50 mm Canon lens + Adapter + Extension Tube | |
Location | Bali, Indonesia | Lighting | External flash | |
Gear | olympus Omd EM5 Mark ii | Diffuser | Cekrek Diffuser |
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Definitely a different kind of butterfly from the ones I normally observe. This one looks more Earthly or dense lol.
Happy New Month, may it be joyful to you too, full of peace and prosperity :)
Froggies and moth were splendid!
I don't know how people will describe that insect but it just look like a spider with wings to me.
I am sure the frogs a creating more lives.