Natures Little Guest The Story of a Fly
But if we look closely, we can see that even small things are part extraordinary beauty nature. One such moment is captured in this photo fly sitting on a leaf
The main attraction this photo is the fly. Usually, we see flies as annoying insects. But this perspective on photography teaches us see flies with new eyes. The fine details fly small wings, its shiny body, and its reddish eyes are clearly visible in the photo.The blurry green background in the background further highlights the main theme of the photo.
Through this photo understood how beautifully a photographer can present even the smallest creature in nature. Here, not just a fly, but a story is told. This story can be called Nature Little Guest The fly may have been here for a few moments, but that moment has been framed forever.
This is the beauty photography—making an ordinary scene extraordinary. In this picture, we see how the use light, focus, and choice of background can make an ordinary fly unique in the eyes the viewer.
The picture also teaches us another important thing—every element of nature is important. The fly may be a nuisance to us, but it also has a role in the cycle of nature. The fly recycles various organic materials and plays role in maintaining natural balance.
This photo shows that life is not just about the big things—it is also about little moments little creatures, and their unique existence that enrich life. The photographer, Aburaihan, has beautifully combined time, space, and subject matter. His work makes us pause—makes us think, Do I really notice these little beauties?
Ultimately, this photo is not just a photo a fly. It is an education, an understanding, and an opportunity to rediscover our relationship with nature. The person who took this photo has undoubtedly opened our eyes a unique side nature.
Device | Name |
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Android | oppo A95 |
Camera | 4.71 Mm, f/1.0, (iso100) |
Photography:
Location| Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Short by |@aburihan
Link to original community|
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/292582281
Latitude Longitude Map|
https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=3.125902&mlon=101.504848#map=12/3.1259/101.5048