When I was looking at these pictures on my phone earlier, I immediately remembered that while I was taking photos of the plains cupid (Luthrodes pandava), I realized that my external macro lens had fallen into the bush. At that time I almost gave up looking here and there.
Upon hearing that I had lost my lens, two of my friends who were taking pictures of insects left their positions and helped me look for them. With lush bushes, it was impossible to find such a small item. We searched for an hour but we couldn't find the lens.
Because we were tired, we stopped looking for it and rested at the edge of the rice field. But miraculously, when we were about to go home, I saw a black object lying on the grass. That is my macro lens.
Even though I didn't have time to use it when hunting insect photos, I am grateful that the macro lens is back.
By the way, this photo was taken by me at Blang Weu Panjoe, Lhokseumawe. I shot it using my smartphone camera with close-up focus. I have plans with my friends, we will be back there tomorrow Sunday.
Camera | Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC |
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Category | Animal Photography |
Processed | Adobe Lightroom |
Location | Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia |
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That's a very beautiful little butterfly; it reminds me a little of some of the ones we get around here.
Quite a story with your lens; glad you got it back!
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