Monomad Challenge || Macrophotography of black and white insect corpses.

in Black And White3 years ago

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Nothing lasts forever that's the end of life.

The word came to my mind when I saw the carcass of a moth. Around 7:20 p.m. last night, I went to the backyard of my rented house, to pick up the chilies that I planted around the backyard of the rented house.

When I opened the back door of the house I found the carcass of a moth lying on the floor and I saw that the moth had a very beautiful color.

If we pay attention, the structure and shape of the moth is exactly a butterfly which is a small insect that loves flower nectar.

The special small flashlight that I have for the process of taking macrophotography smartphone pictures at night is my main weapon to light to the macrophotography smartphone shots and some of the shots you can see below in colors black and white.

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This is moth Catocala ilia , Ilia underwing , love underwing or wife underwing , is a moth from the family Erebidae . This species was first described by Pieter Cramer in 1776.source

This is my latest post for the #Monomad challenge macrophotography of black and white insect corpses.

Thank you for visiting the page macrophotography smartphone @Deltasteem .

CameraSmarphone + macro lens
IsoOtomatis
EditingSnapseed app
Photographer@deltasteem
LokasiAceh, Indonesia

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