The turn of May and June is the best time to photograph field and meadow flowers. You can also see a lot of insects on flowers and plants then. Different species of butterflies search for flowers. Beetles can also often be spotted. Of course, they occur in other environments. The plants are stationary unless the wind is blowing, so you can prepare your camera settings well for the photo. However, butterflies are constantly moving. It is very often impossible to take a good photo. It’s different with beetles. Some species are slow and the problem is minor. However, there are those who quickly run away and hide. Typically, many of us have no idea how many different insects there are around us. Photography allows you to take a closer look at them. They can be very peculiar and beautiful.

brown knapweed (Centaurea jacea)
ragged-robin (Silene flos-cuculi)