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Monday, 5 December 2011

Close-Ups Of Tiny Creepy-Crawlies..


Nobody really likes insects, bar a few cranks, natural historians and curious toddlers.

But these amazing images lend them the kind of pictorial beauty normally reserved for fluffy kittens.

The pictures are from the style of macro-photography where typically the finished portrait of a subject is greater than the life size.

The stunning examples here capture insects not normally seen by most of us.

From a colourful dragonfly holding a raindrop between its legs to a caterpillar nestling in a flower, each picture presents a level of detail rarely seen before.

The photos were shot all over the world but one thing for sure, you wouldn't be so impressed if one of these fine subjects was making its way up for shoulder. 





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Thanks & Regards

SHYJITH M

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