Caterpillar

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Caterpillar


In the early hours of a radiant summer morning, I decided to go for a leisurely walk in the garden. The air was still, carrying the enticing fragrance of blooming flowers. As I strolled along the winding path, my eyes caught a glimpse of something peculiar crawling amidst the sea of petals. It was a caterpillar, but unlike any I had ever seen before.

The caterpillar sported vibrant hues of deep sapphire and emerald green, its tiny body adorned with intricate patterns that resembled delicate brushstrokes. Mesmerized by its beauty, I carefully knelt down to get a closer look. It seemed utterly at ease amidst the lush vegetation, its gentle movements reminding me of a ballet dancer gracefully twirling on stage.

I reached into my pocket and pulled out a small macro camera, excitedly realizing that this would be the perfect opportunity to capture its stunning colors forever. As I focused the lens, the caterpillar continued its tranquil journey, seemingly unperturbed by my presence. The camera shutter clicked, capturing the caterpillar's majestic form as it navigated through the foliage.

With each step I took, the garden embraced me in its warm embrace. The sun’s gentle rays filtered through the dense canopy of trees, casting a soft glow upon the flowers in bloom. It was as if nature itself was putting on a spectacle, showcasing its beauty and sharing it with those willing to take the time to appreciate it.

Lost in the moment, I wandered deeper into the garden, letting my camera guide me towards other hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. I stumbled upon a fragrant rose bush, its petals resembling the most delicate silk. A family of butterflies danced around it, their vibrant wings fluttering in harmony as if choreographed by nature's most gifted artist.

Every click of the camera captured a world previously unseen. The dewdrops on a spider web, glistening like diamonds in the morning light. A hummingbird in mid-flight, its iridescent feathers shimmering with every beat of its wings. Nature's delicate details, once overlooked, now immortalized in photographs that told stories of their own.

As the morning sun ascended higher in the sky, it was time to bid farewell to the garden. Each step back retraced the path I had followed but left behind a lasting impression of awe and wonder. The caterpillar, the flowers, and the vibrant creatures that called the garden home had etched themselves into the fabric of my memory.

With my macro camera filled with incredible snapshots of nature's artistry, I made my way back, feeling grateful for the serendipity of the morning walk. The garden had become my sanctuary, a place of tranquility and inspiration.


I was use here my Sony NEX-5T
And I was use here Sony 3.5/30 mm Macro lens .



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Wow the caterpillar looks so beautiful with those colours.

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Beautiful caterpillar, you captured so beautifully to enhace the beauty. Lovely😍🐛

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It has really been a while I saw caterpillar though

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This caterpillar is a work of art, just like your photos :)
!PIZZA

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Wow
This Capture is really Amazing

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Thank you!! ... YEs ... I lie this yellow colro there :)

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Welcome 🤗🤗
It's nice 👍👍

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Que extraña, que rara, digo que hermosa oruga 🐛

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Wuaoh! up close it is even more beautiful. I love it!

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Si ... I hope I find also soon big Green one what we have here also lot :))

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Very awesome Photography again friend and blessed weekend to you

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Mostly, people afraid of caterpillars but me? I loooooove caterpillars... I usually get them and put them in my hand. I like their soft and shiny little body. This is my first time seeing a focus shot that captures how it eat.

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Thank you!! And yes ... they look cool when they have lot warm colors , I have here also some big green ones too, but this summer I have not found them :))

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Really? Those green ones are common here in our place. Also, they're big.

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Ohhhh! Look how vibrant this caterpillar is! You really have a good eye in photography.

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I can call it polka dot caterpillar. This is really an unique and beautiful one.

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Thank you!! ... I hope I find more soon, I have some days lot them :))

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