Macrophotography of Condylostylus insects from our vegetable field.

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Happy Monday, all insect friends, today I want to share some macrophotography pictures of a small insect that is quite unique. I got a picture of this small insect yesterday afternoon when I went to my family's vegetable garden.

After I finished I helped my mother take care of the vegetable plants, then I went to take macrophotography pictures of the insects that were around the grass on the garden fence wall.

These insects have a quite unique color and they resemble a mosquito and also this insect is quite active in flying and I think this small insect is a type of water insect because they are around the grass near the water, here you can see some pictures that I got from that insect.

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This insect has 3 pairs of long legs and 2 eyes that are shaped like the eyes of dragonflies, flies and butterflies and this is one of the unique characters possessed by this wild insect.

The it's an insect
Condylostylus is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is the second largest genus in the subfamily Sciapodinae, with more than 250 species included. It has high diversity in the Neotropical realm, where 70% of the species occur.source

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In your daily life you may be able to find these wild insects around the fresh grass near the water.

Thank you for visiting the page photography smartphone @briayana .

Camera:Smartphone xiomi + macro lens.
ISO: otomatis.
editing: the Snapseed app.



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hi @briayana are really fantastic shots this the macro lens is phenomenal, the fly is seen very clearly, apparently you could identify it successfully.
Maybe I recommend that to make the publication a little more attractive you could add a little more information between the photographs and with this make a more complete article. Thanks for sharing your content with us, greetings!

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Hello @lourdeshd6 thank you very much, I am still an amateur in photography but in the future I will try to identify better when I get pictures of cute insects.

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We appreciate your work and your post has been manually curated on behalf of Insects Of The World Community. It will be added to the weekly curation report. Keep up the good work

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Hello hive-129253 I really miss you thank you for appreciating my content.

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