MONOMAD : Acytolepis Puspa

in Black And White3 years ago (edited)

This is my for the daily #monomad challenge hosted and curated bg @monochromes

Hi Hive Blog friends, I am very happy to be able to greet you again, I hope you are always in good health and everything goes smoothly. Alright friends, this time I want to share a story and some photos that I got yesterday while hunting insects wih my other friends.

At that time when I was bored, I took the initiative to look for insects behind the house. I was very curious about the results that I would photograph and saw behind my yard a lot of wild plants, I immediately prepared my camera so as not to disturb the comfort of insects. I slowly approached the garden and I saw a small butterfly flying. I had to be careful taking the photo because with a quick movement I made it fly to another position.

After a few minutes I was finally able to take a picture of it although occasionally it flew to another position of the plant and again I had to be patient to get a photo of this insect.

Friends wherever you are with a lot of limited knowledge I searched for the name of this little butterfly through the lens of google after I compared it with my results the photo of the name of this little butterfly named Acytolepis Puspa And below is a photo that I took some time ago.

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Great capture my friend. But those 35mm really can get that close to the subject?

Great capture my friend

Thank you very much my friend 😀

But those 35mm really can get that close to the subject?

Not easy to believe, the Qlens 35mm lens is a smartphone macro lens that I apply in front of my camera lens and here when I want to outsmart it to be able to take closer macro photos. If you're curious how I did this I'll show you another time and please see here what I've done the same way In the previous post Click Here