Venus Flytrap Trapping Insect Sumatra Bog Morning in in Sumatra

Venus Flytrap Trapping Insect Sumatra Bog Morning

by Christopher Cruz

Low sun cuts through the horizon haze, illuminating the jagged green teeth of a Venus flytrap in a Sumatran bog. Rain season moisture coats the serrated leaves, making them glisten under the pale morning light. Inside the open trap, a dark insect struggles against the wet, translucent flesh of the plant. The surrounding peat moss forms a textured brown carpet, dotted with small, water-logged seedlings. A layer of mist rests on the low ground, softening the background into a wash of cool blues and grays. The insect's legs press against the inner trigger hairs, while the trap's edges remain slightly separated. One droplet of water hangs from the tip of a nearby leaf, catching the first direct ray of sunlight.

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Camera Nikon D3*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon D3 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 180mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 800
Film vivid color profile
Location in Sumatra
Date 2022-04-04
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 0.6472, 101.2380
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