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by Editor Michel Romaggi in collaboration with the author Summer Lu
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 6th of August 2025
'Shiny flea beetle'
My name is Summer Lu and I am a 60-year-old retired woman. I took up photography in 2016. I love travelling, and whenever I come across a beautiful scenery, I take pictures to record it.
Before taking the photo 'Shining Flea Beetle', I always used natural light, but due to the influence of time and weather, I was never satisfied with the results. I came across some wonderful macro photography online, especially the beautiful lighting effects, which fascinated me. So, from that moment on, I started using a light diffuser and a flash, and I'm still learning and improving.
The photo 'shiny flea beetle' was taken in the park. I noticed that the leaves of a plant were full of large and small holes. Upon closer inspection, I found several insects with red and blue stripes on their bodies; the blue parts shone with a metallic lustre. Unfortunately, before I could press the shutter, they all jumped away without a trace. The next morning, I went back to take pictures again. The leaves were messy and not very attractive. So I placed a background behind the plant, holding a leaf in one hand to act as a stand for the insects while taking pictures with the other.
However, after the novel coronavirus outbreak, I was no longer able to travel or take photographs. So, I started growing vegetables and flowers at home. One early morning, the chive field was shining with a lustrous light and every leaf stood straight up as if it had been carefully wiped with green jade. Suddenly, a bright red colour caught my eye. It was a seven-spotted ladybird, slowly walking on a chive leaf. Its red, satin-like back was neatly adorned with black, shiny dots. This splash of red stood out strikingly against the green backdrop, and the sunlight filtering through the leaves gave it a golden edge, making it the most charming creature in this green ocean. It was so beautiful!
'Ladybug'
That's when I fell in love with macro photography. Also, unlike landscape photography, macro photography does not require me to travel far. I can take pictures around my home, in the park or in the neighbourhood, which is convenient for me as it allows me to spend time with my family.
'Hummingbird Hawk-moth'
I use a Fujifilm X-H2 camera with a 30mm macro lens. I also use a 4FLT flash diffuser. I adjusted the brightness and saturation during post-processing. It's best to photograph insects in the morning when it's cool and they're not very active.
'whisper'
'On the top'
'work hard'
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