Genus Junonia

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Genus JunoniaSeptember 06 2024Central Aceh Regency,Aceh, Indonesia



Good afternoon to all my beloved hive friends♥️

On this occasion I will share some pictures of a beautiful butterfly that I have successfully photographed when I was in my hometown, and this is also a picture that shows my patience and skill when photographing this butterfly.

I photographed this butterfly using a cellphone camera and it was not easy to do, and butterflies are also wild insects that will immediately fly when we start to approach them, but nothing is impossible if we have the will and effort to achieve satisfactory results.

This butterfly looks very messy with both of its wings already somewhat damaged, maybe due to natural factors that have befallen it, and this is a butterfly that I often encounter when I enter the forest, and is also very well known to be wild, but in this post I photographed this butterfly by approaching this butterfly slowly and posing like a statue so as not to cause excessive movement, and when the distance was right, I immediately photographed it in several clicks, and there is not a single photo that is the same in this post, the images are almost the same because that's why I was in a hurry to photograph it before this butterfly flew away.



Camera usedInfinix 10 pro
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PhotographyGenus Junonia
Photographer@riyat


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/240095384
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5.163296196.6273176https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1632961117&mlon=96.6273176924#map=12/5.1633/96.6273

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