Living a different life after winter

in HiveBloPoMo2 years ago

Today I tried to show something different, I have a certain reason, after raining all day. Seeing the condition and situation of the vast grasslands, I observed a lot of Chrysomya megacephala or green flies, they took their time on the leaves even in the open.

The plants show many lines from the base of the leaf to the width, this can be seen immediately after winter and turns into summer. The countryside where I live is very far from the city, I live in a remote village, there is a lot of biodiversity, from the surrounding environment, such as plantations, vast grasslands, so I can observe from a distance my eyes. Wild animals are very easy to breed in the wild, they can adapt to their habitat. Flies are a series of insects that are familiar to us, many of us may encounter in real life eeeveryday.

Flies are nimble little insects, but they are gross and disgusting to me. When I saw their presence on the branches of the leaves, I had the affinity to take a number of macro photography sessions, the fly type chrysomya megacephala being one of the interesting insects from a number of other arthropods.

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©2021 All image original photo by @opick

Category NamePhilosophy + Macro
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I'm not a fan of flies, but seeing the brilliant color and detail in your photos was really quite impressive.

I'm also not a fan of flies but I'm a big fan of macro photography, I try to be more initiative with new things, that's why I'm a macro photographer, although I haven't fully mastered it.