My camera and my small garden

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My camera and my small garden


In the quiet corner of my backyard, nestled among the vibrant flowers and towering trees, lay my small garden walk. It was my sanctuary, a place where I could escape the noise and chaos of the world and lose myself in the wonders of nature. Today, I embarked on a mission to explore the intricate world of bugs that resided within my blooming sanctuary.

Equipped with my trusted magnifying glass and camera, I set out with excitement coursing through my veins. The sun danced on the tips of leaves as I carefully treaded on the garden path, eager to discover the hidden creatures that called it home.

As I crouched down to examine a patch of grass, my eyes were immediately drawn to a peculiar sight. Among the emerald blades, a lifeless grasshopper lay, its vibrant hues now muted by the stillness of death. Curiosity piqued, I decided to pay my respects to the fallen insect and capture its beauty through my lens.

With delicate movements, I adjusted my camera settings, ensuring that every minute detail of the deceased grasshopper would be immortalized. I zoomed in, capturing the minute intricacies of its exoskeleton, the delicate veins that once carried life, and the intricate patterns that were now etched in permanence.

While my heart lamented the loss of life before me, my photography allowed me to celebrate the incredible beauty that existed even in the smallest of creatures. The grasshopper, once a symbol of life and vitality, was now a testament to the ephemeral nature of existence.

Contemplating life's simplistic yet profound fragility, I shifted my focus to the living creatures that flitted around me. Butterflies danced through the air, their vibrant wings captivating the sunlight. Bees buzzed from one flower to another, diligently collecting nectar to sustain their hive. Ladybugs, with their crimson shells and ebony spots, scurried along leaves with a sense of purpose.

With each click of my camera, I celebrated the intricate web of life that surrounded me, capturing the minuscule details that often go unnoticed by the hurried eyes of passersby. The world seemed to slow down as I zoomed in on a tiny ant, revealing the strong antenna and delicate legs that enabled it to navigate its surroundings. My camera became a portal, inviting me into the secret world of insects that flourished beneath our feet.

Hours slipped away in the embrace of my garden walk, lost in the infinite curiosity of capturing nature's magic. As the sun began to set, casting a warm golden glow over the garden, I couldn't help but feel a profound sense of gratitude for the opportunity to witness the beauty and complexity of the smallest inhabitants of our planet.

In that garden walk, amidst the buzzing of wings and vibrant hues of flowers, I found solace. And as I departed, my camera filled with the captivating images of tiny creatures, I carried with me a newfound appreciation for the delicate balance of life that thrived even in the smallest corners of our world.


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



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Bang, I did it again... I just rehived your post!
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Is it dead or alive? Lovely photos anyways.

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Yep... it is dead long time now :)))

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Beautiful photo of butterfly, nice this dead creature looks wonderfull🦋
Hope you enjoyed your garden walk..

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A good photography of a small (used to be living) thing that is now fossilized.

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Thank you 🤗👌 I hope I find more soon 🍻👌

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Your cameras always do wonders

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Wow those photos are awesome, thank you so much for sharing them with us. Have a nice day.

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I noticed that you love to take pictures of insects and the most scary thing is that you place them on your hands
Don't they bite?

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Thank you!! ... garden bugs not bite, but they look funny :))

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Just finished watching Independence Day & the first picture looks like the alien Will Smith punches in the face. Nice post.

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Ah :)) ... yep it can look like this same Alien :))
All bug world looks like Alien world ... they all try eat every one in the grass :))

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A comprehensive collection of your photos are deliberately come from your garden and you always take it preserve with this blockchain. I am definitely fan of your macrophotography. By the way, blocktrades.us is shut down its exchanges and where you make exchange next, any trusted site or else for waited.

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Thank you!! HAppy to hear you like my photos .... I have plan to make B&W street also soon, I just need time to find how I going to do and where :)
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Yeah, i know binance or bitrex are providing those service but only with hive, HBD is still not listed at there, we need to convert those hbd to hive.

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