Showing posts with label macro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label macro. Show all posts

Friday, March 25, 2016

TAMAN RIMBA AMPANG

Sekali sekala pergi la jugak jengok taman ni that was once my most favourite place to do some photography :). 




































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Monday, June 1, 2015

MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY AT TAMAN RIMBA AMPANG

Once in a while, I get to do some macro photography at Taman Rimba Ampang [Ampang Recreational Park]. The park was once teeming with many types of insects but for some reasons had dwindled in variety since a couple of years ago. Needless to say I was saddened by this development. I love that park. 

Still, I never stop frequenting the park. I do exercise there or just simply enjoy morning walks. And one morning after a night of rain the night before, I get to shoot a couple of spiders. And here are photos :).

Here's a couple of RoL shots :).


At first I did not know that there was a spider/spider web at the bushes. Then I saw this bright red 'something' dangling in the bright morning sun. As I looked closer I realize it was a dragonfly! All wrapped up in spider web! The poor thing must have not seen the web, flew through it and got caught! Kesian!

And this is the owner of the spider web and apparently the one responsible for webbing up the unfortunate dragonfly.


I just love the super tiny water droplets on the web! :)


If it wasn't for the red dragonfly, I would not have found this spider let alone took photos of it! 

Then I realized at the same bush area, there are a couple more spider webs. So I thought I gave them a visit and took a few shots of the parlors' owners.. hehe.

Oh my.. those droplets were like tiny round crystals, reflecting the green surroundings looking so brilliant under the gorgeous morning light! 

It seemed that the owner was very busy removing the droplets, especially the big ones.  

This particular spider is very small, just a few cm in size. So shooting it was super hard. In addition to its minute size, the wind was blowing too, swaying the web back and forth making it extremely frustrating to focus especially when shooting in macro mode. Still, the challenge was quite exhilarating :).

I had to take a few shots of the droplets filled web :).




One of those super hard shot to take as my camera automatically focussed on the web instead of the spider which was behind the web. I had to then switched to manual!





The web looked 'heavy' with the droplets sticking to it. 



Syukur Alhamdulillah. It has indeed been a long time since I actually get the opportunity to shoot insects. 

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