Summer walk , and more bugs

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The days have gotten cooler, but the insects haven't disappeared yet, they'll eat the pollen until the frost comes down. But today, while walking and looking for insects, I noticed that someone was following me. I didn't have time to change my lens to 210 mm quickly, so I had to somehow take a slightly blurry picture with my Macro lens. I only got one picture, but you can see that the fox is following me in the forest. I hope I see him soon more, fox is all time here and walks, but not easy to get on photos.

I be soon back what more photos.


I was use here my Sony A6000 and I was use here my Sony E 30 mm Macro lens.








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The butterfly looks beautiful.
It looks like a baby fox following you. Should you be scared if a baby fox chases you? Asking out of curiosity :D

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Ah 🤠.... here they not hunt humans , they can take down some home cats sometimes , but it just follow me and hopes later to find something edible that I may have thrown away .

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Just like dogs and such pets. Nice!😊
Then I'm sure next time you will share wonderful photos of these baby foxes too.📸

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This is a beautifully observational post—your ability to capture both the micro and macro elements of nature is impressive. The insect close-ups are crisp and well-composed, and even though the fox image is slightly blurred, it still conveys a strong sense of presence and atmosphere. Using a macro lens in that moment shows quick thinking and adaptability, which is key in wildlife photography. The Sony A6000 paired with the 30mm macro really shines in your hands. Looking forward to seeing more of your forest encounters!

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