Macrophotograhy bees the result of collaboration of two lenses

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We often see wild bees flying in flowers and one of the nectar-sucking insects on flowers and also one of the membrane winged insects.

And on this day I again found bee macrophotography trapped in the rain.

Here are some images from macrophotograhy, two different lenses, namely a 45mm focusing distance macro lens and an extreme macro lens..

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*extrim macro lens*

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*extrim macro lens*

As we know they are one insect that is rich in benefits for humans, namely honey-producing insects.

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*macro lens 45mm*

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*macro lens 45mm*

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*macro lens 45mm*
Honey bees are tribal / familia apidae (ordohymenoptera) insects and they are insects that are very sensitive to the movements around them.

This is one of the wild bees that I took when they were trapped in the rain.
I took him to take shelter and after a few minutes when his wings began to dry he flew and was trapped again in the rain.

Here's the video .
https://steemit.com/macrophotograhy/@deltasteem/13m5c5jy.

Camera
Xiomi note 4 + Lensa Macro 45mm nikon L810 modified for smartphones.

Shooting speed
1/30sec. f/2.0 3.57mm

ISO Settings
100 .

Editing
Using the Snapseed application.

Location
aceh-Indonesia.

Thank you for visiting my macrophotography page today.
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