To take part in today's #monomad contest, I want to show you some macro photos of an animal called a Amata Huebneri. Today I want to share macro photography with all my friends in this beloved community. While I was looking for an object as usual to share on the hive platform, I came across an insect that looks like a butterfly with a size smaller than the butterfly I usually see. And also if we look more closely, these insects are also very similar to wasps.
I was interested in capturing it into a beautiful photo and immediately I took out a macro lens, then attached it to my smartphone to document this photo of this butterfly type of insect, with great patience I finally managed to capture it from several different angles. This is a very rare moment because this animal is mating and this animal also doesn't care about my presence around it.
After successfully catching it through photos, I finally searched for the Latin name of this insect through a google search, and I found that this insect was named Amata Huebneri or also often dubbed the tiger moth. This star is still in the insect class and has a black body with a yellow band on its stomach.
Here are some photos I want to share with my friends in the black and white community.
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