Sharp gaze // The beauty of insect photography

in Photography Lovers2 months ago

Good night to all my beloved hive friends♥️

An opportunity where we can see together the beauty of a photography that I managed to capture from several insects that I managed to find today, so today I and some of my friends went to my uncle's garden to help plant oil palm trees, but in between breaks I took the time to look for some beautiful pictures around my uncle's garden.

And in this post I managed to photograph three different types of insects, namely dragonflies, moths, and bees, of course to photograph some of these insects also requires effort, patience, and skills in photographing them, to realize this I have tried my best, therefore in this post I will summarize it well and will share one by one the images of these insects so that they are easy to see and all friends can enjoy them to their satisfaction.

When I was under a very shady tree, I saw a dragonfly flying around the tree, I immediately watched the dragonfly until it landed on one of the tree branches, I slowly approached it and opened my cellphone camera and immediately tried to take a picture of it.

I happened to photograph the dragonfly using a macro lens so that it produced a closer image and showed the face of the dragonfly, of course it has photographic value and every beauty has its own meaning. and this species of dragonfly is also very rarely seen in my village and if we want to find this dragonfly then entering the forest is one of the right things.

And I continued to look for other insects that had beauty for me to photograph, and I walked further away from where I photographed the dragonfly until finally I saw a moth perched on an old tree branch, at first I was hesitant to photograph the moth because this beetle was very wild, but because of the beauty of the moth I was very interested in photographing it.

I often find this moth on some leaves and shoots of wild plants when I am in the forest, and what I know is that this moth eats flower nectar, and in my area this insect is often called a wasp moth, I also call it that. and after I took the photo I just realized that the moth did not fly when I took the photo which made me a little curious, maybe this is a fortune for me to be able to take pictures of it freely and I can share it here to entertain all my friends.

I have said in my previous post that beauty is when we can feel happiness and a sense of awe when we see it or have it, and just like this, it makes me very happy when I see its beauty.

Time passed and my break time was almost over, finally I decided to go back to the hut to start planting oil palm seedlings again. But when I was walking back to the hut I saw a bee perched on one of the leaves in front of me, because that was the direction I was going to go home I took the initiative to take some pictures of the bee first.

Luckily, this bee didn't fly away when I wanted to take a picture of it so it wasn't too much of a hassle for me. I managed to take a picture of it in one try, and I managed to make the most of my break time, with some of the results I've gotten, this makes me very happy.

Well, those are some of the pictures I took today and a little story from me in this post. I hope this post can provide entertainment for all of you.

Camera usedInfinix 10 pro
Lens108 MP
F-stopF 1,75
Iso speedISO 965
Focal length5 MM
PhotographyRandom
EditingLightroom
Photographer@riyat

My name is Riayat, often called Riyat by my friends. I come from Indonesia, precisely in the province of Aceh. I am a village child who likes to explore nature and likes to tell stories so this Hive blog is a very suitable platform for me

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To photograph bee isn't all that easy o. You tried. You must be a skilled photographer. Love your style

Thank you very much, I am very happy to hear that you like my post.

These shots are indeed beautiful... As you have said, taking shots like these requires patience, and the results are really amazing... It shows patience pays off 😀😀.
Keep it up... These look professional!

Thank you very much.
I'm glad you enjoy my photography ♥️

I love seeing shots like these because insects just look incredible from up close. Sometimes scary, yes, but often they are tiny pieces of art.

You captured them very well!

Hopefully I will find some insects to capture myself soon, although I'm pretty sure these shots will not be as good as these anytime soon, being so new to photography.

Thanks for sharing these, loved them :)

Thank you very much ♥️
Keep trying until you get what you want.