Photography Insect Larvae Lymantria dispar dispar.

in instablurt •  2 years ago 

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Recently the village farmers have begun to enter the rice field season to prepare the land planting rice and the grass that grows on the edge of the rice fields has also begun to be cleaned so that the rice plants can be kept away from insect pests attack when rice begins to grow and the rice field environment is my macro shooting location every day and when the rice planting season starts, I also have to change my shooting location.

And today I have a lot of free time to complete activities in the agricultural environment, namely cleaning the piles of green grass that to have started to grow so fertile after heavy rains in the past few weeks.

The atmosphere of the day that looked so bright with a relaxing breeze blowing from the edge of the rice fields gave me a very relaxed work spirit and in the environment of the grass bushes I saw so many larvae of the mertamophosis insect lymantria dispar dispar which almost touched my arm and these larval insects or better known as caterpillars have very sharp hairs and look a little thick.

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And the sunny day gave me plenty of opportunity to take a few black and white macrophotography shots from that insect larvae in this afternoon.

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