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New to Insecta macro photography ?. The “Macro Monday” is a theme, where we feature popular macro photographs of different subjects in our blogs. Scientific name of Insects is Insecta. Today you are going to inspire with more than hundreds of bugs from the Insecta family. You can term them in simple English like bug photography or macro photography of insects.
How macro photography achieved ? || You might be insteresting in our 75+ Retina HD macro Photography collections we did earlier.
Reproduction ratios much greater than 1:1 are considered to be photomicrography, often achieved with digital microscope. But modern technology made it possible for photographers with expensive gear like macro lens for DSLR cameras. We look far in outer space or inter-galactic though Hubble telescope and dive deep into the oceans via gadgets to discover new species in wonderland.
Macro Photography of Insect Families – Extreme Closeup
Kindly check each macro photographs for more information and EXIF data of each photography
Lets have a look into his Amazing Wonderland where small insects who rules the Land and even humans have fear of them. All these photos are optimized for Pinterest in our blog and used in our server to avoid free storage issue.
Caterpillar II
Animal
Wasp cleaning leg III
treehopper
Fly portrait I
bug_above_view
Jumper IV portrait
Treehopper
Camouflaged weevil
White jumper spider
Jumper spider
Crab spider portrait
Lynx spider portrait
Spider
Lynx spider vs fly
White leafhopper
Salticidae portrait
Male spider portrait
Winged ant
Ant Mutualism
Ant attack
Love
Lepidoptera building structure
Lepidoptera building structure, close view
Inter species mating
Treehopper
Mating centipede
Mantis portrait
Mating chrysomelidae
Ovipositing bug
Black tortoise beetle
Longhorn beetle portrait
Mom crab spider and baby
Nature
Red tortoise beetle cleaning antenna
Wild wasp portrait
Insect eggs
White bug
Wild bee
Orange moth
Mother wasp and eggs spring 2011
pink_moth_cover_eye
Jumper spider body
Crab spider vs hoverfly
Spider portrait
August fly lateral view
Bibionidae_side view
Robber Fly Holcocephala fusca 4 img stack
Treehopper
Beetle climbing leaf
Beetle portrait
Amblyomma
Ant mutualism III
Male drone hoverfly
Ladybird larvae kill aphid
Leafcutter ants II
Ant mutualism IV
Ant exchange food
Love
Hairy moth
Ant nymph mutualism
Robber Fly Portrait
Red tortoise beetle
Black bumble bee above lantana flower
Diptera portrait
fly2
Bubbling wasp
Robber Fly (Ommatius sp) with orange ant
Caterpillar II
caterpillar_wide
Male lynx spider
Leafhopper nynph
Stratiomyidae portrait II
Yellow neck moth
Chrysomelidae profile
Moth lateral portrait
Ant attack
Butterfly portrait
Chrysomelidae_above_I
Male Spider Portrait
eggs I
White moth, long DOF
Opilione II
Opilione I img src=”http://animhut.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Extreme-Close-Up-Photography-of-Insecta-22.jpg” alt=”Opilione I”/>
Gold tortoise beetle
Protective web II
Change
Tree bug nymph
Yellow beetle side view
Yellow beetle portrait
Mantis fly
grasshopper_port
Black tortoise beetle
Hopper (s)
eggs and babies
Crux shaped moth
Moth orange
We are sure you are all truly inspired by his photography. If you have your own collections and like to feature here – let us know. The photographer behind this astonishing macro photos is Gustavo Mazzarollo: see his blog for detail information on his every photo project and Flickr profile.
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These are really amazing pictures of insects. I really never seen these types of insects. This is new information for me. Thanks for share this amazing and interest post.
Superb.. very very amazing pics…really i have never seen these kind of incredible pics…really very impressive post.. Thanks man for sharing such an interesting post..