When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A little sugar sprayed onto a leafy surface to attract a common wasp, the Vespula Vulgaris: Get ...
There’s a whole world at your feet, quite literally, that often goes unnoticed. But Reverie of the Unseen, a new digital photography exhibition by Rory J Lewis, invites you to pause, zoom in and see ...
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Professional photographer lists the easiest animals to photograph
When you’re first getting started with wildlife photography, it helps to begin with the easiest captures. For example, you ...
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"In focus stacking, your biggest enemy is time” – Pro macro photographer Stewart Wood shares his surefire tips for razor-sharp close-ups of bugs
Your macro photos aren't sharp? Pro shooter Stewart Wood shares three top tips for razor-sharp close-ups before his talk at ...
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I can focus-stack insects “much quicker” with the Nikon Z8, says pro macro photographer
I try to capture the spirit of nature, so I can share its beauty with others. All my images are taken in natural habitats. I never move or relocate subjects for better backgrounds and tread lightly to ...
This bejeweled creature is actually a fly, covered in tiny droplets of dew that gathered on his body while he slept through the early morning hours. It’s from a series of shimmering insect photographs ...
The Royal Entomological Society’s Photography Competition highlights the wonder and diversity of the six-legged creatures that crawl, swim and fly across the planet Carlyn Kranking - Associate Web ...
Most people look forward to fall for the football, pumpkin spice and cozy sweaters. I look forward to the bugs. Insects and spiders have been a hyper-fixation of mine ever since I started using ...
BOT copy 39088019581321 purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. Contents The wingless insects : springtails, diplurans and bristletails -- Mayflies, dragonflies and damselflies : the ...
Photographer Charles Hedgcock's subjects are beautiful models in exoskeletal armor and patterned fuzz, not something you'd want to stomp into goo. At least that's what he hopes to leave viewers ...
Damselflies can’t smile – but their wide-open mandibles make them appear to be grinning broadly or even sticking out their tongue, says Benjamin Salb, who photographed one of the insects, pictured ...
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