My small garden
As I stepped out into my small garden, I was greeted by the strong rays of the sun that shone down on me. The warmth was a welcomed feeling, and I decided to take a leisurely stroll around my garden. As I walked, I couldn't help but notice the many bugs that were crawling around on the ground.
Many people are afraid of bugs, but I have never quite understood why. These tiny creatures are harmless, and I find them rather fascinating. I pulled out my trusty macro camera and began snapping photos of the bugs. I captured images of ladybugs, bees, and butterflies, and even managed to get a shot of a tiny grasshopper hiding in the grass.
As I continued my walk, I noticed a strange bug that I had never seen before. It was black with bright orange spots and had long, spindly legs. The bug was quite small, about the size of a ladybug. I decided to take a closer look and began to move in for a macro shot.
However, as soon as I got too close, the bug jumped, startling me. I stumbled back and almost fell over. It seems that this little bug was not as harmless as I first thought! I chuckled to myself, realizing that even an insect as small as this could pack a surprising punch.
After an hour of exploring my garden, taking photographs of all the interesting critters I could find, I decided to take a break. I grabbed a cold beer from the fridge and sat in the shade of my favorite tree. I looked through the photos I had taken and couldn't help but smile at the funny little bug that had almost caught me off guard. It was a good day, and I felt lucky to be able to enjoy it in the warmth of my own garden.
I was use here my Sony NEX-5T
And I was use here my Sony 3.5/30 mm Macro lens .