Macro Photography : Zizeeria knysna "Grass Blue Butterfly"

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Hello Everyone


May we always be in a healthy and happy condition

Greetings to all of Insects Of The World, in this post I will show pictures that I took with a friend in my colleague's garden, the object that I post is a butterfly that is familiar with the environment we live in, countries including Indonesia and other Asian countries because their habitat is spread almost everywhere in the world.

Having the name Zizeeria knysna - source or commonly referred to as the Grass blue - source butterfly which has a color like its name, the wings of this species are gray mixed with black patterns. These butterflies are active in the morning until noon and can be found in open fields with plants or grass surrounding them. I discovered these butterflies perched on the leaves and moved to the stems of plants to reduce disturbance.

I approached it calmly and tried not to cause any movement that could disturb the butterfly, I used the camera of the smartphone+macro lens with a distance of about a few centimeters from the object to get a clear picture. This butterfly became the first object that I got after previously only getting portraits of insects and several types of beetles, hopefully in the future I can find other interesting small animals to photograph.

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Macro photography is my new hobby, and it's a stunning activity that I thoroughly enjoy. I enjoy photographing small objects because it takes a lot of effort and accuracy, especially when photographing moving objects like insects and beetles.

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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
ObjectButterfly

Reference

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zizeeria_knysna
http://www.eurobutterflies.com/sp/knysna.php

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Hello @chairulrizalx. Excellent shots, it looks quite detailed, it is a very interesting butterfly. Thanks for sharing with the community.

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