I like this because of the uniformity of the colours and the way the detail stands out against the background. And I'm a little puzzled by the comments questioning why this is categorised under "macro" - I assume this is a statement of fact relating to the camera settings.
Very apt title and the reason I was drawn to open it, (from my vast brown land in drought, I find I crave green.) The subject is nicely placed. I love the varying shades of green and the lines of the plants, whose clarity varies throughout the field of focus. The insect is neatly focussed, although the seed head obscuring the eye bugs me a bit. Love the signature, it could be part of the undergrowth. Nice work and well presented. Cathy
I do agree with Ameed El-Ghoul , there is nothing much for a real macro here, of course it is a very pleasant image to view, exposure and color wise,but the needed close up and details to categorize this image within the Macro Category , I would say no.
I have seen a lot of very nice work for you and I am very proude of that , this is something I must admit here and at the same time wishing you all of the best Sister
Hi Zahraa, How you doing dear, I hope everything is just fine with you, Regarding this picture, I am not sure I would categorize it as Macro, as there is no magnified details, It is hard to see the insect’s details as well, If I looked at as a normal pictures, Also there might be some points against clarity and details, Beside that, I like applying the rule of third in here, Classical framing and signature, I would give it 5 out of 7 ;) Now don't go killing me .. you asked for an Honest Critique, Salam,