My Insect Photography

in blurtography •  2 years ago 

This morning after doing the laundry and hanging those, I went outside to capture some photos that I can share in Main and Pixie. Last few weeks, what I captured are some pretty flowers that I saw in the neighborhood, so this morning I wanted a new subject to capture and that is some insects.

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While I was walking beside those tall grasses, I saw a butterfly staying on one of its leaves so I slowly went near where it stayed. I was a little cautious that time so it won't fly then I slowly take my phone near to the leaves where it stayed so I can capture it. My camera was set to Pano mode since the butterfly is small. To make it a little bigger in the picture, Pano mode is the mode that suits to that kind of photograph.

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After making three shots of it, it flew to another leaves so I hurriedly take another photo of it. Same with the first photo, I used Pano mode in this one again.

After I'm satisfied with the snaps that I made, I walked a little to find another subject to capture. I saw a little bee flying from one flower to another. So I was thinking to make it my second target but it wasn't easy at all. When I was about to capture it, it transferred to another flower again. I was chasing where it landed so I can capture but I wasn't successful so I decided to find another one to capture.

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Along the way, I saw this fly on a Taro leaf. Same with the butterfly, when I take my phone near to it, it didn't fly. It stayed on the leaves until I take my phone back to my pocket. As I walk a few more steps away from where the first fly, I saw another fly that has different color with the first one.

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In this fly, I had to snap quickly because it's moving. In my gallery, I had three blurred photos of it and on the fourth one, it was okay. After taking a photo of it, I was about to turn and walked back home but Xander called me saying there's another small bee flying from one flower to another.

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Capturing this small bee took couples of minutes since I'm following wherever it went too. On the fifth flower, he stayed for how many seconds, so I finally took a photo of it. When done, we walked back home and shared the butterfly in MAIN.

That's for today's insect Photography. Good evening to all!

Thank you.

@lheeshan

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Ganda ng camera ng phone mo sis ah.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Hehehe, thank you sis.