Macro Photography : Phallaria ophiusaria "Tree Moth"

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Hello Everyone
May we always be in a healthy and happy condition

Warm greetings to all of Photography Lovers friends, in this post I'll share photos taken with a smartphone camera and an APL 100mm macro lens. I found a moth perched on a tree branch next to my relative's yard, at first I thought that the small animal was a butterfly because of its similar wing shape and roamed in an area that has greenery around it.

The moth has the scientific name Phallaria ophiusaria or commonly known as the Tree Moth. This animal has a brown color similar to a log which it uses as camouflage to avoid predators, the shape of the wings of this moth is triangular with a pointed tip, on the left and right there are round black eyes which are clearly visible when photographing it from a low angle.

I took a picture of this tree moth using a smartphone camera to which I have added a macro lens to make the object clearer and sharper, I approached the moth carefully so that it would not be disturbed and remained silent on a branch of the plant.

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After getting the image of the moth, I made edits to make the image look more attractive using the Google Snapseed apps, during the editing process I only adjusted the light intensity a little and several other components without changing the original color of the image.

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Hopefully, my content today will be useful to all of us, and I hope that in the future, I will be able to share better photography content than before.

Thank You

Equipment

LocationAceh, Indonesia
CameraSamsung A10s
LensAPL HB 100mm
Editing AppGoogle Snapseed
ObjectMoth

Reference
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phallaria_ophiusaria
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometer_moth

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