HI DEAR STEMIANS
May you always be healthy and passionate in your activities and work on this great Platform.
Tonight, I want to share some Insect pictures with you. Although small, these insects are quite toxic to other insect species that are used by farmers as pest control.
Small Ladybug or also known by the name of the beetle harlequin (Harmonia axyridis) is easily recognizable from its tiny shape and its spotted motif.
Photo of this Ladybug is taken using smartphone camera MI4 + Lens macro.
Hope that you enjoy and feel the nature beauty.
Thank you for visiting my simple post and have a nice day for steem community..!
Photo of a small attack, you @harferri is perfect for someone photography
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lagak that jue bang @harferri
Thank you my friend
@harferri There is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment... Grate shot sir.. we call this bug naway...
Thank you, really appreciate ur comment
incredible as always, your photos are great
Thanks
Very amazing macro photography my friend @harferri,
Please follow and upvote me @halim08
Thank you very much
wow really superb insect photography. thanks for @harferri
Thanks
Ooow it´s so cute!!! excelent photographs!!!!
Thanks
Wow,abg sangat pintar dalam mengambil gambar saya suka dengan berbagai photography abg,saya akan restem untuk menebus kebaikan abg.
Terimakasih, teman
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Damn.... I love this... The tiny filaments around the leaf are very visible and the ladybug is well exposed.... Nice
He he thank you