The easiest way to shoot macro pictures of insects in a good position is when they are mating, because they cannot move freely.
This afternoon I found a pair of orange-spotted tiger moths who were mating. Like most insects, the moth is in a back-to-back position and is rather difficult to release.
This moment is a good opportunity to shoot macro photos, but unfortunately, the day is approaching night, and lighting is reduced. So, my camera doesn't capture images maximally. Yeah, sometimes your luck isn't supported by the right time.
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