Hi everyone. This post is my first entry in the context of regular photography conducted by @photofeed.
On this occasion I want to show the results of my camera lens work a few days ago using the macro feature. I found a yellow caterpillar, as you can see, while hunting for photo objects in an empty garden in front of my house full of shrubs.
This caterpillar was casually crawling from leaf to small branch of a vine. I watched its activity while trying to determine the focus of the lens to take a picture. But its agile movements made several times the photos I took failed completely.
Indeed, one of the challenges of shooting macrophotography is when you determine the focus point on a moving object. That's why it took me almost half an hour to photograph this caterpillar.
But anyway, I kept trying to photograph it even though I failed several times. When it started crawling on a slightly open branch that was not blocked by leaves, I took this opportunity as best I could. Before it slinked back into the dense leaves, I photographed this caterpillar in many frames.
Then after I thought it was enough, as I had guessed before, this yellow caterpillar quickly disappeared from the focus of the camera lens behind the leaves.
That's the story of how I photographed this beautiful yellow caterpillar. The result is as you can see in this post. Hopefully it meets the contest criteria as previously determined by the organizer here. Ciao and wassalamu...
All photos are mine by Samsung A51. The text actually wrote in Bahasa then its translate by Google Translate.