"Sneaking Spiders Behind Paper and Attelabidae Insects"

in voilk •  18 days ago

    One afternoon when I was resting in a coffee shop, enjoying a cigarette and relaxing, suddenly a small spider appeared and slipped between the old newspaper sheets near me. This spider looks so unique and caught my attention. There was something funny about the way it moved, and I immediately thought about taking out my macro lens to capture it.

    I was lucky because this spider was quite calm and didn't jump around during the shooting process, so I was able to take several pictures from different angles. From a close distance, I could clearly see its sharp round eyes, as well as the fine hairs that covered its body. Every detail that looks so amazing shows the hidden beauty of this little creature.

    On the other hand, I also found Attelabidae insects around the flower plants near the stall. This insect looks attractive with its contrasting bright red color and black patterns on its body. Its appearance was truly eye-catching, and I decided to take a few photos from different angles. When this insect was on a leaf, I had the opportunity to take detailed photos, showing its small legs and unique looking antennae.

    These two tiny creatures, a spider and an Attelabidae insect, provide unexpectedly interesting moments. In the natural simplicity around the coffee shop, I discovered the charm of macro details that are usually invisible. I hope these photos can provide a new perspective on the small beauties that are often overlooked in everyday life.

    NOTE: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.

    THIS PHOTO AND WRITING ARE ORIGINALLY MINE, THE PICTURE WAS TAKEN USING A XIOMI NOTE 10 PRO SMARTPHONE CAMERA AND ADDITIONAL MACRO LENSES

    https://www.instagram.com/karrpong

      Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
      If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE VOILK!