Photography Macro [ Forest Mosquito ]

in Beauty of Creativity3 years ago

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Here I will share a picture of a mosquito that I managed to take with my own smartphone by adding a macro camera to my smartphone camera, because mosquitoes are one type of insect that are relatively small, and even to get shots like this we need a lot of planning and a lot of patience. patient and also even we need sacrifice with a little suffering.

Photographers are very overwhelmed to get pictures of mosquitoes, because mosquitoes are very agile and difficult to photograph, especially in hot weather and rainy season, mosquitoes are very quick to respond to the slightest movement and even changes in light intensity.

Therefore you mean that you should not move at all when trying to take a picture and also be prepared for the mosquitoes to fly if you use the flash [light] when shooting. Here you are never alone with a mosquito because usually there are dozens of mosquitoes that always fly over your head.

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These mosquitoes are one of the vectors of several carriers of diseases, such as yellow fever and dengue fever. And while taking this photo I was always surrounded by lots of mosquitoes and even bitten by several other mosquitoes.

We can see how the mosquito's hind legs are lifted high as it sucks our blood. And also the mosquito is always aware of what is happening around it just in case and it runs away immediately.

Mosquitoes have fine hairs on the middle legs, but I don't know what the function of these hairs is and they are definitely very useful for hanging on leaves and walls or for attracting the opposite sex and their prey.

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And as usual every creature must have many species and maybe this mosquito there are also many species in this world. However, we should not be fooled by its beauty, although this mosquito is very beautiful which cannot be denied but Mosquitoes are blood-sucking insects.

We always get very noisy mosquitoes emitted from their two wings, even the sound emitted by mosquitoes is exactly the same as the sound emitted by flies which are also very noisy. Mosquitoes have a slender body and have six long legs.

As usual there is always some part of the process of living things, and here Mosquitoes go through four stages in their life cycle, and actually only female mosquitoes suck the blood of their prey to nourish their eggs to develop. Mosquitoes always lay their eggs in waterlogged leaves or dry ponds, we can always see mosquito larvae in the gutter. Enough here the discussion about mosquitoes that I got today and I hope you all like it. Enjoy and thank you.

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Photo Location

Photo TakenRedmi 9C + Macro
Macro Lens TypeApexel 37mm
CategoryMacrophotography
LocationNorth Aceh - Indonesia
Location
App EditorMy Gelery
Photografer@partner-macro

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 3 years ago 

Mantap bro

 3 years ago 

Terimakasih banyak kawan

 3 years ago 

Gambar yang bagus kawan, dan cara pengambilan yang bagus

 3 years ago 

Terimakasih banyak kawan dan senang bertemu dengan anda teman

 3 years ago 

Sama sama kawan

 3 years ago 

Focusing on a mosquito is a very hard thing but you still managed to get some decent images.

 3 years ago 

thank you very much friends for stopping by and you are right, friends, it is very difficult to get a maximum picture of this mosquito.

 3 years ago 

excellent Shots of this Tiny Object with Good colors and details

 3 years ago 

thank you very much friends and warm greetings from me

 3 years ago 

Most welcome