Chalcidid Wasp and Lesson Learn From Taking Macro Pics | 10% Beneficiary to shy-fox
Hello all beauty lovers! Today's post is going to be about some fresh shots of black wasp, a tiny species that often hang out around the plant, on the little stalk, and under the leaves. Since it was regarded as a very little insect, I had to take it with an extreme macro lens so I could perceive the bigger look of it. This species of wasp comes from a subfamily of chalcidid wasps Haltichellinae. It was a quite active insect and to take its photos, I had to wait for some time until it was really calm as I could be able to catch it while it's moving with an extreme macro lens. This lens requires a careful approach if we wanted to get detailed pictures, shake and wind may cause serious problems of the results. Taking a very little subject challenged me to hold my breath, avoid the shake, and even sometimes I was disappointed with the subjects where after I really deal with the focus, they escape, or the wind came unexpectedly. These challenges finally teach me something that if you want to get better results you must work hard with steady circumstances and always learn from the mistake you have ever made.
Camera | Smartphone Xiaomi |
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Category | Insect Photography |
Lens | Extreme Lensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens |
good shoot brother...awsome picture..thanks for sharing.
You are most welcome!
You focused a lot on your photography and it's a lot of hard work. Thank you for share with us.
Amazing work. I always learned something from your posts.
Thank you and glad to hear that.
Exquisite... 😍
This is a very small insect, I've tried photographing it with an Extreme Lensbong, but couldn't get it, The results I got were far from expectations 😅😆
Try another time :D
amazing to the beauty of your macro, which looks very clear, from the brightness
Thank you!
nice detail bro
Thank you!
These two horns on the front of the head seem to be his real weapons, capturing the scenes quite nicely. Great photography
Thank you for rating my work, bro. Yep, I believe the horns are used to defend itself from harm.
good technique with different anggle..you are my inspiration.
Thank you!
Your picture look so good