The life of insects: amazing macro photography by Alexander Mette
Categories: Animals | Microworld | Nature
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/the-life-of-insects-amazing-macro-photography-by-alexander-mette.htmlThese beautiful photos of insects covered with dew drops made by a professional macrophotography Matt Alexander (Alexander Mett) from Germany. Alexander shoots without a tripod early in the morning when insects are sedentary because of the cold. His photographs are like beautiful jewels.
Green beetle soldier
To get those perfect shots, the photographer spent several hours and made about seven hundred pictures. He didn't use a tripod, and this means that his work requires a lot of concentration. But the result is stunning!

Zlatoglazok

Damselflies are a dragonfly

Ctyri

Horsefly

Dragonfly

Green beetle soldier

Horsefly
Keywords: Macro | Macrophoto | Insects | Photographer
Post News ArticleRecent articles
Leonardo da Vinci was accused of being fond of orgies. William the Conqueror, despite all his successes, was called a "Bastard" ...
Modesty? Decency? A sense of tact? No, you haven't heard! Just look at what the people from the selection below are doing! No ...
Related articles
It may seem that nothing can't be hidden, but also the most goggle-eyed of us are unlikely to consider a speck of dust. In such ...
We are accustomed to the fact that white and fluffy animals — it's cute and photogenic creatures that want to stroke and fondle. ...
In this issue you will find a large selection of macro photographs of Rostislav Mashin, taken during several trips to Lake Baikal ...

American documentary photographer Bruce Davidson came to the UK in 1960 for a couple of months on the assignment of Queen magazine. ...