Good afternoon to all my beloved hive friends ♥️
In this post, I will show off some of my very interesting photography results that I managed to capture a few days ago, and this is insect photography which of course has its own challenges to be able to photograph it, and in this post I will tell you in detail about where, how, and how I photographed it.
This is a Wasp, and I took a picture of it in my father's chili garden, and what's unique is that this Wasp made its nest in my father's garden fence, when I wanted to untie some of the ties on the fence rope suddenly I saw this Wasp and one of its nests that looked very small, at first I ignored it but after I stared at it longer I became interested in taking a picture of it, especially since I saw that this Wasp had a beautiful pose and it was lucky for me to take a picture of it.
But as we already know, wasps have a venomous sting and can make our bodies swell and the sting from the wasp is also very painful, so I had to think twice about taking a picture of it. However, I am the type of person who is curious and always wants to try something challenging, so I took the courage and tried to take a picture of this wasp as best as I could.
And luckily I managed to photograph this wasp in several different poses.
1.First pose
2. Second pose
3.Third pose
Which pose is your favorite.?
Behind this very beautiful result, there was a feeling of fear that enveloped me when taking the picture, especially since several times the wasp watched my every move, indicating that it was not happy when I took the picture, but I also wanted the best and fortunately the wasp did not sting me and only watched me.
His sharp gaze scared me, and from some of my photography results, this can also be said to be the result of a photo shoot that I did rashly and is not worth following unless you have extraordinary guts and skills because bad luck comes suddenly lol.
because the existence of this wasp nest is right on the garden fence, I immediately reported it to my father and hoped for guidance from my father, and my father told me to just leave it alone, maybe because my father is also a person who really likes insects. However, if the nest has grown too big, there is nothing wrong with dismantling it because it is to prevent unwanted things.
And after I took some pictures of the wasps, I also met other insects that had unique shapes and were certainly very interesting, here are some of the pictures.
As far as I know this is a moth, and this insect is also very wild and I also only managed to take 3 pictures, the other insects flew away, but what made me interested was because this moth has a shape that resembles a fighter jet and that was just my imagination lol
Well, those are some pictures and a little story in my post this time, hopefully this post can provide entertainment for all my friends ♥️
Camera used | Infinix 10 pro |
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Lens | 108 MP |
F-stop | F 1,75 |
Iso speed | ISO 965 |
Focal length | 5 MM |
Photography | Wasps and moths |
Editing | Lightroom |
Photographer | @riyat |