Macro photographs of awakened spring flies

in #hive-1949138 months ago

Hello my friends!

I am glad to talk to you again. I regularly view the feed of our community of photography enthusiasts and am delighted when I see excellent macrophotographs of insects.

Why is this so? Of course, it is very nice to see professionally taken pictures with very good image quality, excellent focus and properly caught light. And you will agree that considering the small details of the structure of insects is a very interesting activity. After all, with an ordinary glance at an insect, we see only its main features. But macro photography opens up a huge new world of detail images.

And there are a lot of details here. For example, flies are starting to wake up in our country. These are the so-called "common flies" (and there are also other types of these insects). They are usually extremely inconvenient for us.

My wife can't stand the presence of flies in the house. And if any one bypasses the mosquito nets placed on the windows, then I have to catch this intruder and release him into the wild.

Today I took advantage of the fact that the fly has not yet fully woken up, but has already climbed out onto our balcony to bask on the warm wall. I was able to photograph it seamlessly on my smartphone in macro mode.

Today's second model was located on the other side of the window. She was sitting on the glass. This is another representative of the insect order. I am not an expert in this field of science and I cannot tell you exactly what this type of flies is called.

But these pictures turned out to be more detailed, since the shooting was conducted in contrast with the light background of the sky. The paws and antennae on the paws are clearly visible.

The guest on my window turned out to be more attentive and did not allow me to look at him for a long time. He was constantly moving across the glass and I had to chase him with my smartphone. In the end, he flew away.

Camera: Samsung Galaxy A32.

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The beauty of the ugly ;)

Thanks for the support!