My contribution to the #monomad challenge hosted and curated by @monochromes.
Spending the afternoon walking in the plant environment is one part of my daily activities to find objects that can depict natural beauty in close-up shooting sessions.
And on this sunny afternoon as I strolled through the farm grounds and I found the wonderful charm of some of the wildflower buds I'd pulled out the last few days looked absolutely stunning.The surface of the petals that start to change color from a green texture to a bright brown makes it look even more enchanting and that's what makes me so interested in capturing some of the details of its beauty in black and white photography.
If you pay attention to the texture of that wild flower petals, maybe in the rural areas,,they are one of the types of plants that you might find easily in hilly environments, roadside or irrigation areas.
And around that dry grass, I again found a moth posing on a dry piece of wood with its color texture which also looks so stunning and they are moths Cricula which is a type of active insect that has a facial texture resembling an owl.
The beauty and grace that they have really looks so unique and they are insects that are active at night with a distinctive texture that is so amazing.and I also had the wonderful opportunity to capture some of its simple details in some close-up black and white and all of them can be found in the following line of images.
Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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Iso | Otomatis |
Editing | Lightroom app |
Photographer | @deltasteem |
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My discord | deltasteem#8161 |