Hello photography lover friends..
Today I again want to share some interesting macro photos with two different objects. I found both at different locations & times a few days ago. The first photo is a class of insects in the Scutelleridae family. Scutelleridae is a family of true bugs, or also often known as "jewel bugs" or "metallic shield bugs".
Jewel beetle seems like a very suitable name for this beetle. This is because this beetle itself has a color pattern that is like the jewel. And some of the photos of jewel bugs that I share are of jewel bugs that are still immature, this can be seen from the wing feathers that have not fully grown to cover their body parts.
Then the second photo is a spider or animal in the Arachnida class. As for the spider that I am sharing is the Pardosa spider, Pardosa is a large genus of wolf spiders. This species of spider is a spider that lives in bushes or grass. I rarely find this spider high up, for example in leaves, but often play under the grass.
In terms of characteristics, this spider has a brown color with a black head and both red eyes. The black area of the head makes it look a little scary, but it's not clear enough in the photo. And I have uploaded several photos of wolf spiders below, here are some photos:
| Camera | Smartphone + Macro Lens |
|---|---|
| Category | Macro Photography |
| Processed | Lightroom |
| Location | Tanah Luas, Indonesia |