Fowlea piscator
Latin name | observation date | Location |
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Fowlea piscator | 19-08-2025 | Meherpur,Bangladesh |
One day, I went out with my camera in hand to take a photo. In search of the beauty of nature, I reached a quiet pond. There was green grass around me, the gentle swaying of leaves floating on the water, and the calm melody mixed with the wind. Just then, I noticed movement on the water's edge and saw a snake moving gracefully in a completely natural manner. The sunlight was falling on the snake's shiny scales, creating a golden shimmer, which made the moment more mysterious and attractive. I kept my camera close to my eyes, maintaining a careful distance. At first, I took just one picture, then gradually I took seven different pictures to capture its movements, posture, and natural beauty. Each picture captured a different atmosphere - sometimes it raised its head and looked around cautiously, sometimes it moved smoothly along the water's edge, and sometimes it bent its body to create a wonderful rhythm. I just kept looking at it again and again in amazement and kept looking at it with my mobile camera. In those moments, I felt like I recognized nature in a new way. I liked its slow movement through the water and its position on the edge of the pond. Usually people are afraid of snakes, but when you look at it through the lens of photography, you can understand that there is a kind of beauty, mystery and wildness in it. Anyway, I noticed its movements and kept taking photos. It felt great when I was trying to take a beautiful photo of it. But one thing is true, this snake does not have much venom. They are usually found in ponds. Their bite does not cause much harm to humans. So I had a little more courage. Since I have seen these a lot and observed them around, my fear has decreased a lot. That is why I was able to take photographs.
Camera used | Mobilephone |
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Lens | Cell phone camera |
F-stop | - |
Iso speed | ISO |
Focal length | MM |
Photograph | Fowlea piscator |
Location | Meherpur,Bangladesh |
Photographer | @simransumon |
Link to original | community |
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Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/310100652 |
Latitude | Longitude | Map |
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23.77826 | 88.63139 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/23.82302/88.75043 |
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