Appearance of insect pests of rice.

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November is a day full of rainy season weather and of course this is a reciprocation after the dry season has passed and in the last week it has rained continuously all day long and of course the atmosphere of the days feels so cold.

And I feel lucky that there are several collections of close-up shots of insects which are one of the collections of shots that I took in early last November and they are planthopper which of course is one type of insect that has a fairly small body texture ,some of them have a body texture like a butterfly and all of them you can see in my publication today and n general, in a rural environment, I often observe this insect living in a rice plantation environment.

And they are certainly one of those tiny insects that are quite active, the smartphone's external 20mm macro lens gave me a bit more opportunity to see their signature texture and elegance in a few shots.

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The brown texture with bright bands makes them look so cool when they pose against the green live bushes.

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And I also found a photo of the species in the greenery of the neighborhood on the same day and if you look closely, of course, they have the same body texture with different colors.

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CameraSmarphone + macro lens
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need a good camera to photograph small insects.

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We only use macro lens smartphone cameras.

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We appreciate your work and your post has been manually curated by zoology team (oscurity,nelinoeva) on behalf of Amazing Nature Community. Keep up the good work!

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Hello @deltasteem!

amazing post
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