Caterpillars

in photography •  8 years ago 

The photograph was taken by @mapesa chairman, @steemwart (Mr. Mizuar) with Nikon D5100, 18.0-55.0 mm, on Sunday 13 November, 2016, when the mutual cooperation in cultural heritage at Lamblang Trieng, Darul Imarah, Aceh Besar Regency, Aceh, Sumatra.

We had previously published two photographs the same caterpillars, on the post "Caterpillars and Carved Gravestones, Historical Heritage",, but this time we published with different angles, and embed animated gif



ƒ/2.4, 4.3 mm, 1/531, ISO50



ƒ/2.4, 4.3 mm, 1/319, ISO50



ƒ/2.4, 4.3 mm, 1/294, ISO50


INTRODUCTION

@mapesa routine activities, implement mutual cooperation on every Sunday at all locations of cultural heritage, which did not receive attention. This activity we carried with the mission:

  1. Search for, maintain, preserve, and preserving the civilization and history of Aceh.
  2. Stimulating knowledge and develop human resources.
  3. Build cross-cultural understanding: through the protection of cultural heritage.
  4. Establish communication between state institutions in the field of education, science and culture.

We do not get paid from this charity work, both the chairman and members. Donations from the community we use for the development of science, and cost of food in the field.

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Cute... but aren't they poisoness?

Very interesting posts

beautiful caterpillar

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