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The intimidating bugs were photographed in Italy early in the morning as they waited for the temperature to rise and the overnight moisture blanketing their wings to dry.
These eerily intimate shots, largely of the arachnid's psychedelic eyes in a Spanish town, make the jumping spiders look more like an alien species than a creature here on earth
The intimidating bugs were photographed in Italy early in the morning as they waited for the temperature to rise and the overnight moisture blanketing their wings to dry.
I usually get a little freaked out by insects (I don’t like ‘em), but these images by photographer Igor Siwanowicz are damn beautiful. I just can’t get over the gorgeous color combinations and different textures of the insects. Lovely! Igor Siwanowicz Photography (via Book of Joe)
Giant bugs, crabs, monsters. Stay indoors.
The tiny insect concealed its two-inch body and transparent wings by clinging onto the grass with its black legs at Fordwich Lakes, near Kent.
But for amateur bug photographer John Hallmen there is a hidden beauty in seeing these creatures up close and personal.
Geek Slop understands. They’re creepy, icky, and tickle when they crawl through your hair but with an estimated 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 bugs and spiders crawling around on the planet, you might as well get used to them. Besides, some bugs and spiders are actually quite pretty. No? Check out the pictures below.
Macro photographer John Hallmén Shares his tips for incredible insect photography, no matter what your skill level.
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Lignyodes suturatus (ID: Attila Podlussány) Focus stack of a 3,5mm long dead weevil (found in my car). 130 shots were taken with the Nikon BD Plan 20x microscope objective at nominal 20x magnification, then stacked in Zerene Stacker (PMax). View larger!
The intimidating bugs were photographed in Italy early in the morning as they waited for the temperature to rise and the overnight moisture blanketing their wings to dry.
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Hello! Bored panda is here again to kill your boredom. Are you ready to look into the second most complex organs besides brains? Are your ready to look at the mirror of the soul so close, maybe even close enough to see the soul? Beware! After seeing these photos, you will never look at the human eyes the same way, nor at the fly eyes. Still want to see them?
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Bug-obsessed Slovakian student, Dusan Beno captures detailed macro portraits of insects and spiders. He catches his subjects in the great outdoors and then "bug-naps" them by taking them back to his home for photo-shoots.
Hard yet flexible, chitin builds insects’ exoskeletons, wings, and scales.
Phyllium westwoodi Wood-Mason, 1875. Phylliidae family contains the extant true leaf insects or walking leaves, which include some of the most remarkable leaf mimics in the entire animal kingdom. They occur from South Asia through Southeast Asia to Australia. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Phasmatodea Superfamily: Phyllioidea Family: Phylliidae Redtenbacher, 1906
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Photographer Alberto Ghizzi Panizza captured the insects on camera using his very own brand of macro photography, positioning his lens around 40mm away from his tiny subjects.
Photographer Thomas Shahan takes close up macro images of the eyes of insects.
Hello! Bored panda is here again to kill your boredom. Are you ready to look into the second most complex organs besides brains? Are your ready to look at the mirror of the soul so close, maybe even close enough to see the soul? Beware! After seeing these photos, you will never look at the human eyes the same way, nor at the fly eyes. Still want to see them?
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An incredible gallery of macro photographs that show insect eyes in extraordinary detail and clarity.
The fly, pictured by a Russian photographer, becomes beautifully animated in this humorous pose as he scratches his head and the concentration can be seen in its large round eyes.