Three insects, one flower

This Sunday post will be my contribution to #sublimesunday initiated by @c0ff33a, #beautifulsunday initiated by @ace108, and my #sundayrandom where I share my random macro shots




Here we are again already on Sunday, and time flies too fast for me. I am back to work for today, and only for a day this week. My boss decided to give me another long vacation before the peak season arrived, and I know that from the end of this month, things will be so busy. So it is nice to have a long rest, before back to reality, and doing things to keep the household running. LOL I guess that is a little bit too dramatic.

Back to the random macro shots, today I have three different insects and then one flower for you all to enjoy to accompany the slow Sunday for everyone who enjoys their day off.

I will start with this big wasp which was busy gathering wood parts, and it make it like a pulp first using its mouth, which you can see in the second photo. I guess this guy is gathering material to build the nest. Besides the hard work that I admire, I also admire the look of this insect. look at the color of its body as well as the tiny hairs that grows on its body.

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Do you see the wood pulp that it gather below its mouth?

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Next is this common shield bug, that I have shared so many times in the recent times.

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Next is this stilt leg fly. He wanted to give me a high five, and got mad far too soon, because as soon as I finished taking this shot, it was already gone, maybe he does like to be the one whom his hand left hanging in the air for too long.

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Next is this lovely blue-colored bush's flower. Too bad I only have one photo, and regret it when I edit it in photoshop. I forgot what distracted me from taking another shot of this beautiful flower.

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Photo StyleMacro PhotographyAccesory50 mm Canon lens + Adapter + Extension Tube
LocationBali, IndonesiaLightingExternal flash
Gearolympus Omd EM5 Mark iiDiffuserCekrek 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
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