The moth held its place on the windscreen, a small, improbable presence in the quiet of the garage. When the flash fired, its eyes answered back—fluorescent green, sudden and unearthly, as if lit from within. For a moment, the ordinary glass of the car became a stage, and the night folded itself around this fragile visitor.
There was something intimate about the encounter. The garage smelled faintly of oil and dust, the day fully extinguished, yet here was this insect carrying its own light. The flash did not frighten it away; instead, it revealed a hidden brilliance, a reminder that even the most overlooked corners—a parked car, a closed space—can hold unexpected colour and quiet wonder.
Linking Saturday Critter

This moth is gorgeous. I love moths :-D
ReplyDelete...up close and personal.
ReplyDeleteUn estupendo macro de esa polilla.
ReplyDeleteAbrazo
Supiste aprovechar la oportunidad ya que creo que pocas veces mas puedas realizar otra foto a una polilla en el parabrisas. Creo que ese día debiste comprar lotería.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Aunque solo sea una polilla su aspecto es estremecedor.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous words and moth, Roentare. You are someone open to the unexpected colour and quiet wonder in our beautiful world!
ReplyDeletePotser no es va espantar, però crec que a tots dos us va sorprendre trobar-vos. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSalutacions!
Oh my goodness, the EYES! It kind of looks otherworldly.
ReplyDeleteFlash, macro, moth: you're very good.
ReplyDeleteA fun garage encounter.
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing
ReplyDeleteNice capture, it has lovely colours in it's face.
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous capture! This moth is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteEl susto que le diste al disparar el flaix . Bien vista!
ReplyDeleteUn saludo.
Quite an unusual angle. Good one.
ReplyDeleteGreat macro shot, beautiful moth photo. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great week. PS, thanks so much for leaving me a comment.
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