Jewel Scarab

in photography •  2 years ago 

Good morning and best wishes to all of us, so on this happy night I want to share an image of my yesterday's photo called Jewel Scarabs.

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According to Wikipedia, the genus Chrysina, or gem scarabs (not to be confused with gem beetles which are a distinct family), is a large genus of brightly colored, often metallic iridescent species, ranging from the southwest edge of the southern United States as far as Venezuela and Ecuador.

In my area, people often call it by the name of a beetle. This beetle is often found in the roots of trees or grass and is also often found in the leaves of residents' plantations. This beetle eats plant leaves and this beetle is also included in the category of pests or can harm humans.

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I took the object because it was interesting for me, especially with the water droplets all over its body which made us even more fascinated by the beauty of the beetle. In the image above I have edited it by increasing the saturation only and I hope you like it.

User Tool Information

CameraRealme 5 pro
EquipmentMacro Lens
ObjectsJewel Scarab
Editdefault aplication
LocationIndonesia-Aceh
Photographer@rerycore
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