Photography macro : Three Species of Shrub Animal Macro
Hello friends #hive lovers wherever you are, and also the #StockImages community, on this occasion I @lingkar-photo, I want to share these three types of animal macros that I have, and each animal macro image I will explain a little about the name or species which I took from several sources, and what I know at this time, passively and I will show what is listed in several sources of citations for all of you to see and can also provide a value for the types of animal macros that I share in my blog post. . And these are all my pictures not yours or who admits it? THANK YOU....Let's get into the subject of the post🤗🤗🤗!!!
Flies that have a blue-black color, and with these red eyes, for everyday life as far as I know. The house fly is a fly that has another name or species from the "suborder Cyclorrhapha", This fly is believed to have evolved in the Cenozoic era, in a region of the Middle East, and has spread throughout the world as a species that has a commensal relationship with humans. This species is the most common fly species found in many places and in homes, and it is also often referred to as a nuisance fly and it is a visible maggot spreader.Link👉.
House Flies Shot by @lingkar-photo
Leaf Ladybug or (Palomena Prasin) Shoot by @lingkar-photo
From the search results I see lesamaan which is also translated by language Another name for this leaf ladybug and also this ladybug is classified as a plant pest, such as rice and gardens, from English-The green shield insect – Palomena prasina – is a species of European shield insect in the species family other Pentatomidae. Link👉.
Leaf Ladybug or (Palomena Prasin) Shoot by @lingkar-photo
Leaf Ladybug or (Palomena Prasin) Shoot by @lingkar-photo
Leaf Ladybug or (Palomena Prasin) Shoot by @lingkar-photo
Lycidae Shoot @lingkar-photo
This is a macro animal that has horns like a deer, but is harmless to humans, just a planter, and is very often found in humid areas and also in bushes.
Lycidae is a family in the order Coleoptera beetles, members of which are commonly called net-winged beetles. This beetle is cosmopolitan, found in the Nearctic, Palearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental and Australian ecoregions. Link👉.
Lycidae Shoot @lingkar-photo
Lycidae Shoot @lingkar-photo
Lycidae Shoot @lingkar-photo
Lycidae Shoot @lingkar-photo
Photography | Insect macro |
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Objeck | Animal macro insects |
Camera | Smartphone & Macro lens. |
Editing | Camera Pakar |
Iso | Otomatis |
Photographer & writer | @lingkar-photo |
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