For the past one month or so I have been getting frequent guests in my home, in the evening, in form of moths and most of the time I try to capture a photograph of them, either by mobile or camera, depends on my energy level or drowsiness. Yesterday I had a bumper visit with 5 types of moth and this particular one, the biggest of them, seemed a bit too deterred and weak and wasn't staying on the wall, rather preferred staying somewhere on the ground or rather flying into some dark places. After sometime though it settled down onto a mouthwash bottle and stayed there as if it had frozen down. So I brought it onto a comfortable place and started shooting it, that's when I realized or spotted some bright spot on its back and on close observation, via reverse lens technique, I could spot something like a mite and then tried capturing that parasite.
The image that I am sharing is a composite image of the moth and the close up on the mite/parasite
EXIF:
Canon EOS 550D
Canon 18-55 IS
Location: Dahisar, Mumbai
Main moth:
Shutterspeed: 1/200
f/25
ISO 100
Inbuilt flash used
Parasite:
Shutterspeed: 1/80
f/0
ISO 100
Regrets for sharing a composite/ collage image and I am not sure if this is worth sharing in Indiawilds's forum, but I felt it was a unique phenomenon and hence shared it.
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