For the past two days I have been looking for beautiful insects to photograph but to be honest it is very difficult to find them, even though I have found them but I still have difficulty when I want to photograph them, because as we know photographing insects is very difficult especially insects that can fly. However, in this post I will share some pictures of two insects, namely honey bees and blue-spotted tiger beetles.
So yesterday when I wanted to clean my plantation on the edge of the river, I saw a dead coconut tree but it was still standing strong, what made me curious to approach it was that the coconut tree had a hole at the bottom so I immediately approached it to check further, but when I was very close to the coconut tree, suddenly a swarm of bees came out of the hole which made me run away, but my curiosity didn't stop here, after the situation improved I returned to the beehive and finally I saw a bee perched on a yellow wild flower.
Most likely the bee was drinking flower nectar, and fortunately this bee was very tame so I was able to photograph it from several different angles, with the help of a macro lens I was able to photograph this bee with maximum results and detail. However, I suggest never to take this bee lightly and it is highly recommended not to catch it because this bee has a very venomous sting, and the sting from this bee will also make us feel very sick and make the body part that is stung by this bee will become swollen.
After photographing this bee, I immediately walked down into the river to wash my face, but there I had already washed my face when suddenly I saw a beetle flying near me, so I immediately made the beetle my next target.
In my area, this insect is often called the blue-spotted tiger beetle. From a distance, this beetle looks ordinary and only has one color, namely black. However, it is different when we approach it and see it from a close distance,because from a close distance, we can see that this beetle has many colors on its body, so it looks like a rainbow. This beetle is also quite small in size, making it very difficult to photograph without using a macro lens.
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