Monomad | Hairy caterpillar | Black And White
This is my entry for the daily #monomad challenge hosted and curated by @monochromes.
Greetings to all of us who are in this extraordinary community, namely the Black and White community, where this community will provide or display some extraordinary photography about Black and White and of course I will participate in this community to display some photography that is I captured it a few days ago and the image I displayed on this occasion was a hairy caterpillar, of course I photographed this caterpillar behind my house and it was on a piece of wood which made me quite interested in capturing several moments of the caterpillar.
Talking about caterpillars, I think everyone is familiar with caterpillars and they are one type of insect which then becomes a very beautiful butterfly. Of course, when it was still a caterpillar, many people didn't like to see it and who would have thought that when it was camouflaged, there would be many people really like and even people want to catch flying butterflies because butterflies are known for the beauty of their wings which makes people interested when they see them and today I captured some of these photos with my cellphone camera.
Talking about taking pictures of the caterpillars that I am showing, I used a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Android cellphone camera and of course because this type of caterpillar is one of the very small types of caterpillars, I was forced to add a macro lens to my smartphone so that it could be seen more clearly and in more detail. and of course I edited this image into a black and white version which makes it look more attractive to look at. The application I used when editing this image was the Adobe Lightroom application and I have prepared some of the resulting photos below, let's look at them together, I hope you like them.
Picture | Photography |
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Category | Insect |
Camera Used | Handphone |
Model | Samsung galaxy note 9 |
Photographer | @idayrus |
Location | Aceh - Indonesia |
When I was little, there were many of these in my breast grape trees. They always scared me.
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