My small garden life
As I walked through my small garden, I couldn't help but notice the multitude of bugs crawling and flying all around me. There were small ones, big ones, colorful ones and plain ones. It was like a miniature ecosystem bustling with activity.
As I was clicking pictures with my macro camera, I spotted a big, fat spider. It was sitting on a leaf, seemingly unbothered by my presence. However, as I moved closer, the spider waved its front legs in the direction of the camera.
It was weirdly fascinating and I couldn't resist capturing a picture of it. As I took the photograph, I could swear that the spider was trying to say something to me. Maybe it was trying to communicate that I was disturbing its peace or maybe it was just saying hello.
Just as I finished capturing the spider's image, I felt something crawling on my arm. Startled, I looked down to find a small caterpillar, with black beady eyes, making its way up my sleeve.
With a chuckle, I gently placed the tiny creature back onto the plant it had been crawling on. As I continued to walk through my garden, I couldn't help but marvel at all the strange and wonderful creatures that shared this space with me.
My garden was truly a magical microcosm of life and I couldn't wait to explore it further.
I was use here my Sony NEX-5T
I was use here my Sony 3.5/30 mm Macro lens.