Hello, dear friends, good evening, wherever you are...
Tonight I'm back here to participate in the favorites contest hosted by @untilwelearn. In this entry, I have some random shots I managed to capture using my flagship phone, the realme 7 Pro. First, let's take a look at a group of ants busily strolling around on a grass stem. Capturing them was truly remarkable, considering their tiny size and constant movement.
Now let's take a look at a common eggfly butterfly, happily sipping nectar from a wildflower. This butterfly was incredibly annoying, constantly moving from place to place. When I stopped chasing it, it approached me. I immediately took advantage of the moment and photographed it from a distance.
Now, here's a super small beetle, calm and annoying. At first, it was very calm, as if you could stroke its back. But when I started taking pictures, it started acting up. It paced back and forth on the leaf, and without warning, it decided to fly away, leaving me alone.
Almost desperate to be left alone by the beetle, a tiny fly suddenly approached me. This fly was very small, about the size of a mosquito. Its beauty made it impossible for me to ignore it. It was very difficult to photograph, accompanied by a gentle breeze. The wind invited the fly to dance on the leaf it was perched on.
A common sailor butterfly came to greet me. It stood a little way off, and when I approached, it scurried away. There were a lot of annoying things today. But it didn't matter, as long as I could capture them, even if it was just one picture.
It seems the insects are acting up today because of this particular creature. Whenever I point my camera at an insect, it always uses its signature move.
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