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It was raining that afternoon, luckily I had finished closing the villa down since it will be a very low season this end of January and also February. Maybe we might get a few inquiry for the Chinese New year, but since so far nothing is confirm so we have to cover the cushion in the outside living area, otherwise it will be a hard things to do if we have a sudden booking.
I was expecting the rain to be long and also heavy judging by the black could that day, but it only last like an hour. And then when the rain stop, I decided to go out and check things out. I then saw these snails climbing into the bamboo pole that is being used as the support for the frangipani tree.
I then decided to take my carema and took a few shots of this cute creature, but for some they might be seen as a disgusting creature, because of the shape and also the texture of its body.
The first one that I have here is the smaller one of the two. I guess they are a different species, since the color and the shape of its shell is a little bit different. You can compare them with the second species that I have at the bottom of this post.
Here is the different species of the snail, it is a lot bigger in size, and also the color pattern of the shell is very different. I was unable to get a good phtoos of the shell, since I was trying to get a sharp photos of its long eyes.
| Photo Style | Macro Photography | Accesory | Meike Extention Tube | |
| Location | Bali, Indonesia | Lighting | External Flash | |
| Gear | Canon EOS Kiss X8i | Diffuser | Cekrek Diffuser |
I am a Balinese man, a father of a toddler son, working in the hospitality industry, who has recently found a passion for macro photography. I want to share the photos that I've taken here on Hive. I appreciate any comments or feedback you leave on my posts and kindly invite you to be part of my journey in this vast Hive Ocean. Thank you very much |