Hello Everyone.
Every creature that lives on planet Earth has a positive value to the ecosystem, even if it does not directly benefit humanity. Sometimes it takes a process to become connected so we don't realize how amazing something that lives on the face of the earth is. So don't take anything for granted that you find. I would like to show photography lovers that yesterday I found a small animal attached to a rock. It is a small animal that I have not shot at any time.
Yesterday I went to the beach. There I saw many remains of dead shellfish. I suspect that the clam died due to environmental pollution which made the animal extinct from its ecosystem. Around this beach, there are oil bases that were built ten years ago and are still going. What interested me were not the shells, but the small snails attached to the rock.
On this beach, some rocks act as anti-abrasion. I don't think it's wrong to look for the subject in the stones, and it turns out that there are small snails in the rock. On this rock, there is also a lot of green moss, which is a sign that it can store water content, which makes it easier for the fungus to grow.
I want to take a photo of the little snail, but I don't yet have a macro lens to support my work. I had to come up with an idea, although such a small subject is not very feasible for a kit lens. I never gave up and tried to get my hands on the little item. I tried to shoot a small slug with several shots and adjust the focus to get a sharp result. And here is my shot at that time.
| Camera | : EOS M50 |
|---|---|
| Flash used | : No |
| F-Stop | : f/6.3 |
| Focal Length | : 45 mm |
| Exposure Time | : 1/160 s |
| ISO | : 100 |
| Taken By | : |