Close-Hemiptera Red | 10% Beneficiary to shy-fox
Just like the other days, I caught up again up with little dwellers of the wood. It is a bunch of close-Hemiptera red, when I came, they cautiously moved away. They belong to order Hemiptera is extremely diverse in size, shape, and colour. They have one common characteristic: their sucking mouths. They are incomplete metamorphosis and their young, the nymphs, look much the same as their adults except smaller and wingless.
Their strange look invited me so badly to take shots, so I made my way toward them while aiming the macro lens to get the detailed look of this insect. Actually, these are common insects that we often see perching and hiding under the plant leaves which sometimes made us difficult to get clear shots. I got to be faster than this insect, or otherwise, I would not be able to get a shot.
Actually, this kind of insect has many in color, red, yellow, and black that are usually found in the wood or in the bushes. Looking thru the lens, it has a long leg with two black antennas on its head. I believe both of them are functioned to detect and to run faster from predators.
Camera | Smartphone |
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Category | Macrophotography |
Lens | Lensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens |
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I was fascinated by the micro photography of your ants. Just been awesome. You took the pictures very nicely over time. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
looking like a tometo in green farm...so beautiful brother. Thanks for sharing with us .
Very cool.
Thank you for entertaining us all.
Awesome photography.