The spider in the flower

Striped lynx spider in a coneflower

The color caught my eye after switching lens from 50mm to 135mm. As most of the flowers, I have no idea of their names. But for sure I would remember once I search the internet, and I should, after all I have taken a photograph of it.

I am still a learner of macro photography, and I wonder if composition matters in this type of genre. Could be a stupid thing to ask most likely. But I am thinking maybe macro is more forgiving than in landscape or portrait ones. Nevertheless, this might be a good signal for me to read more on composition techniques.

I have only noticed the spider when I zoomed in for focus check. Lucky, I told to myself. Quite rewarding.

Fujifilm X-T4, Samyang 135mm F2, Lightroom

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