Macrophotography of wood borer insects on a twig.
Back again with me here in this beloved #BOC community for me to show you all about the Macrophotography I do, and this time I do macrophotography on wood borer insects.
We can see this insect is hiding on a wooden branch and the purpose of this insect is only to make a hole to become a nest and this insect is an insect that is very dangerous for us if we disturb it.
Because all these insects will not hurt us if they do not feel disturbed by our presence, and when they feel disturbed, it is better for us to immediately stay away from them so that we do not happen things that we do not want.
Insects like this we can find anywhere, because these insects are also looking for dead wood for him to make a hole as a nest, this insect is also very easy for us to get or catch it.
I told a little bit when I was a kid.
When I was little I used to look for this insect in dead wood and see the holes it made.
And we put the paper in the mouth that he made and then we hit the wood so that this insect came out and entered the paper, and we played with the insect that was still in the paper.
And we have never caught or handled these insects, because we know these insects are very dangerous.
Let's take a look below some of the pictures I've taken.
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By @jasonmunapasee
Camera used | Handphone+Lensbong |
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Photography | Wood borer insects |
Location | Aceh Forest |
Photographer | @jasonmunapasee |
Once upon a time i aslo try to capture this insect macrophotography.. but i couldn't do it.
Yeah, thanks a lot for commenting.
I am also wondering.
Sep meukeutam barang,,, pukamera neupake bg..
Cellphone and lensbong.
Only how to take pictures we need to learn.
Beautiful insect and you photographed it perfectly. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome, friend.
I have included this post in the First Edition of Steem Macrophotography Magazine | Desember 2021.
Thank you so much.
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Thanks.
You're welcome
Great shots again.
How do you used to capture these stuffs? They always seem to be so close to the camera.
I took a picture as usual when the insect landed, and it wasn't too close when I took the picture, but I zoomed in a few times, so it looks very close.
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Thanks you so much.
The camera you took the pictures with. I want to know the name of the camera, please tell me.