Macrophotography insect making love..

in #macrophotography6 years ago (edited)

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In Macrophotography the most interesting objects are wild insects, because they have different characteristics which are certainly very interesting to be used as macro objects.

Like this one insect, Insects are married,this insect has a unique and amazing colors...

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This is an interesting thing in hunting macrophotography in the open, we can know many beautiful objects that we did not know before.

Theme.
Macrophotography smartphone.

Camera
Xiomi note 4 + Lensa Macro 45mm nikon L810 modified for smartphones.

Shooting speed
1/130 sec. f/2 3.57mm.

ISO Settings
125 .

Editing
Using the Snapseed application.

Location
aceh-Indonesia.

If you start interested in smartphone macrophotography, for better results use macro lenses as a help lens to produce interesting images from various macrophotography objects that you want.

Thank you for visiting my original macrophotography page today..

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Steemit macrophotography one lens for all works. determine the object as you like with smartphone macro photography.

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They are of important in ecology

Haha certainly;)

You forgot the NSFW tag man. Haha just kidding have a good one.

@stever82 haha ... Ok it will be in the next post:)

Mantab...bereh sekali cara ambilnya dan memang beruntunglah hari jumat bisa ambil gambar itu. Sip..sip..sip

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Makasih bg @khaimi..tpi masih amatir juga ne.:)

They look like the "love bugs" that formed a layer on my car's windshield when I lived in Florida!

As usual, very professional quality images.

BTW, in the future, can I use your photos in my posts - with proper sourcing to you, of
course?

Namaste, JaiChai

@jaichai it's okay but before you use it, it's better to contact me first:)