Hey nature observers! Moths and butterflies are always interesting to capture. It's not always easy to get a close-up shot of a butterfly with a phone camera, though in certain cases you'll be lucky to get some angles of them. Yes, since butterflies are insects whose movements are quite active. But it's different if you photograph a moth during the day; this is an advantage because most species of moths are nocturnal insects that have no activity during the day.
Here are some pictures of them that I captured recently.
Latin name | Observation date | Location |
Sparganothis pilleriana | 12.03.2023 | Sido Muliyo, Kuta Makmur, North Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia |
Latin name | Observation date | Location |
Arna bipunctapex | 02.03.2023 | Alue Lim, Blang Mangat, Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia |
Latin name | Observation date | Location |
Grammodes sp. | 07.12.2022 | Alue Lim, Blang Mangat, Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia |
Latin name | Observation date | Location |
Deudorix epijarbas | 06.01.2023 | Alue Lim, Blang Mangat, Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia |
Source of scientific name:
Sparganothis pilleriana
Arna bipunctapex
Grammodes
Deudorix epijarbas
Camera | Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC smartphone |
Lens | External macro lens for smartphone |
Category | Macro Photography |
Processed | Mobile Lightroom |
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