Macrophotography Of Orthetrum Sabina(green marsh hawk)

in photography •  3 years ago 

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Hello friends

On this occasion I will share a photo of a dragonfly type insect that I found in the forest, when I was looking for content to share on the blurt blog platform.

When I was looking for an object to photograph, I saw a very beautiful dragonfly type insect, this dragonfly is one of the most common types of insects we encounter in certain places such as forests and swamps, but I also often see it in parks and even around House.

Although it looks very beautiful, this dragonfly is a very fierce animal. Because it is a natural predator of mosquitoes, if the population is large it can be an effective controller in tackling the spread of mosquitoes in a place. I immediately took out the macro lens that I always carry with me for content searching needs and I plug it in my smartphone to capture it into beautiful photos.

After I managed to capture it through photos, I finally searched for the Latin name of this insect through a google search. Finally I know this insect is known as Orthetrum Sabina(green marsh hawk).

At first glance this type of insect looks normal, after I took it using a macro camera lens it turned out to be very beautiful. This is a special satisfaction for me, because I catch it repeatedly and always fail and always move from place to place. But I never gave up and always tried until I finally succeeded.

Here are some photos that I took and I want to share with all my friends


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FotografiOrthetrum Sabina(green marsh hawk)
LokasiAceh - Lhokseumawe
Kamerapoco f3
Fotografer@iq-bal
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