The praying mantis is called "cangkadak" in the native language here, while the kids here prefer to call it "belalang alien"—meaning alien grasshopper. Perhaps because it came with a face that was described as quite similar to an alien.
Today, it was posed in front of my mobile camera. Look at that style! It seems like a model with a high salary. I chose these pictures as my entry for today's #monomad challenge.
Camera | Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Smartphone |
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Lens | External macro lens |
Category | Macrophotography |
Processed | Mobile Lightroom |
Location | Lhokseumawe, Sumatra, Indonesia |
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Beautiful capture brother ❤
Namaste brother Gyan 😄🙏, how are you in Delhi? I hope you and the people there stay safe.
🙏☺ I am fine brother, hope you are also fine with family
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BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, I LOVE MANTISES
Thank you! Me too. 😍
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Lovely shots of this little creep you have here, kudos to you and your smartphone technique!
I'm so flattered by your compliment. It was nothing without this little creep's help until I got nice shots. Thank you, buddy. 😊
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What a poser. LOL:)
😁😁😁
Cangkadak does have its own emotional bond for the children of the past. How confused was Cangkadak when he was only asked the question "ho wie, ho uneun"? 😅
LOL! 🤣 I really remember those childhood memories. Thanks for reminding me of that.