Fascinating Insects Photography - Grasshopper, Caterpillar, Bee and Fly.

Hello Hive Friends !
Hope all members of hive blockchain will be well.
Today i am back with new insect photography for this community in which i will share Photography of Grasshopper, Fly and Bee. Hope you guys like these photography.

Camera Specification:

All these picture is captured with iphone plus Macro lens.
Some editing with Mobile apps: Light Room and Pixlr.

Fly Macro Photo

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@piterfrank Your photos are absolutely perfect, can you show just one metadata that the images were actually captured with the iPhone camera?

cc. @jaki01 @faltermann

@piterfrank LOL! what I'm asking to show you the image metadata, not the lens you're using.

@piterfrank I always follow your posts, your pictures use different professional cameras and they are quite expensive. But I'm confused, you don't know what's metadata means? LOL!

To be honest, I don't care which camera was used to take the pictures.It is important to me that the pictures are authentic and have not been stolen. There should also be an honest answer to honest questions!

I can't imagine that anyone on Hive would be permanently successful with pirate copies. By the way, one method to find out if your pictures have been stolen is the Google search engine. Everyone can select images from the top right corner and drag and drop an image into the search engine. Google looks whether identical or similar material can be found.