This is my entry for the daily #monomad challenge
Some time ago I had the opportunity to share some photos of wasp moths and today I want to share them again, but this time of course with a little difference from the previous wasp moths. If the previous wasp moth had black wings with a combination of white spots, this time the wings of the wasp moth that I am sharing are black with a combination of transparent white spots. As the name suggests, this moth at first glance resembles a wasp and is even equipped with two antennae, and scientifically this moth is known as Amata huebneri.
Besides the wasp moth, I also managed to photograph a very wild butterfly. Shooting it really tested my patience. After several attempts, I was only able to get three shots before the butterfly really flew high. Even though this butterfly is wild, hunting it is very challenging because in my opinion the butterfly that was detected, named Ypthima huebneri, is quite beautiful & has unique characteristics because its wings have a pattern that slightly resembles a peacock's tail.
Camera | Smartphone + Macro Lens -|-| Category | Macro Photography Processed | Lightroom Location | Tanah Luas, Indonesia