I am back with my insect macro today, after throwing some random stuff for a few days. I mean, I am looking for ideas on how to move forward after my failure to keep my posting streak. I know this kind of thing happens, and I should let it go, but there is something still missing, and I have to learn from that mistake (second mistake).
Today, I have photos of how cruel the world actually is. We know it is cruel, but it is time to show it to you again through my work.
I was checking out the weather, and then I had a little look at my old chili plant, and I noticed something very intriguing. I found a predator in the grip of the other predator. It is when life hits, when you want to eat, there is also a chance that you will be other's food. Just like how this jumping spider became the meal of this striped lynx spider.


These two spiders hunt with different strategies. the jumping spider is usually a hunting type predator, so it's always on the move to find prey. While the lynx spider is an ambush type of spider, which usually waits until the prey comes close before launching a sudden attack to catch the prey.
So there is a big chance that this jumping spider is too busy searching and scouting for the perfect prey, but got too clumsy to fall into the reach of this lynx spider.
Well it is life isn't it?












| Photo Style | Macro Photography | Accesory | 50 mm Canon lens + adapter + Extension Tube | |
| Location | Bali, Indonesia | Lighting | External Flash | |
| Gear | Olympus Omd Em5 mark ii | Diffuser | Cekrek Diffuser |
![]() | I am a Balinese man, a father of a toddler son, working in the hospitality industry, who has recently found a passion for macro photography. I want to share the photos that I've taken here on Hive. I appreciate any comments or feedback you leave on my posts and kindly invite you to be part of my journey in this vast Hive Ocean. Thank you very much |




