Random insects to start the new month

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This Sunday post will be my contribution to #sublimesunday initiated by @c0ff33a, #beautifulsunday initiated by @ace108, and my #sundayrandom where I share my random macro shots.

Whohooooo we are on the second day of the new month, and it is Sunday already as well. So it is time for most of you to have some day off, to enjoy yourself with your family, and friends or the close ones with you. Unfortunately, I don't have something beautiful to share with you all, only some of the random insects that I found some time ago during my photo walk. You might already know that I made this Sunday random post to share some of the random macro shots that I took on my photowalk, which I could not use it in a long post because I only got one or two photos of the same species. You might see the reason for these random shots, and why I only get one photo of the species.

Yes the first photo is the real example of the reason why I got only one photo. It is the photo of a small fly that was perching on the coffee leaf when I tried to approach it to take it photos. And right after I press the shutter button it decided to flew away, lucky I got this rather blurry fly in flight shot.

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The second species that I have today is this Orange Spotted tiger moth ot "Amata huebneri", commonly known as the wasp moth, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1829. It is found from the Indo Australian tropics to northern Australia.. But the problem it that I saw this little guy from behind, and as soon as I try to take some photos of him from the front it just flew away. I know I might have disturb his peace time.

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Then I have this big bee, with some of the pollen already sticking on its back legs. If you happen to see a bee in its work, then you will know the answer what I can't get more than one photo. And I called my self lucky to be able to take this photo.

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And the least species that I have today in this web weaving spider. A very small spider, that weaves its web on the wedellia leaves. It is so small, and the way it put the web make it difficult to take another shot without breaking the web, so I just leave the guy there after taking these two photos.

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Photo StyleMacro PhotographyAccesory50 mm Canon lens + Adapter + Extension Tube
LocationBali, IndonesiaLightingExternal flash
Gearolympus Omd EM5 Mark iiDiffuserCekrek Diffuser


I am a Balinese man, a father of a toddler son, working in the hospitality industry, who has recently found a passion for macro photography. I want to share the photos that I've taken here on Hive. I appreciate any comments or feedback you leave on my posts and kindly invite you to be part of my journey in this vast Hive Ocean. Thank you very much
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Nothing can be random when you're behind the camera. I couldn't even imagine such beautiful pictures of these common insects. #StunningPhotography my friend!