A beautiful macro photograph that caught the insects sleeping wet in the morning dew. Various



The dewIt seems that plants and spider webs shining in the morning sun shine as objects of photographs often but it is not unusual that condensed insect pictures are a little unusual.

When spider webs, grass leaves, branches of trees and so forth condensate, dews fall on the leaves and branches as they sleep during the night when the dew falls, but dews fall on insects asleep, but the night has ended and it becomes active Since insects fly away as they bring a camera, it is more difficult to shoot than plants that do not move. So, amateur photographer Miroslaw Swietek seems to wander around the late night forest, look for insects, and shoot with a close range flash.

Details are as below.The stunning pictures of sleeping insects covered in early morning dew | Mail Online

Mr. Miroslaw Swietek is located in southwest PolandDolnośląskieJaroszowHe lives in the village, a 37-year-old physical therapist, and his hobby photography history is two and a half years. I especially like to take pictures of insects and lizards, it seems to shoot in the natural environment of the forest around the village.

Swietek walked looking for insects in the neighborhood forest of the house with a flashlight at midnight, and photographed flash at close range of just a few millimeters to several centimeters. "Three to four o'clock in the morning, insects are in a sleepy state so it is easy to take pictures, but it is very difficult to find," Swietek says. Insects do not "sleep" like humans, but they seem to be inactive, hardly reacting and hard to respond to external stimuli.


Water droplets are like a lens like a dragonflyCompound eyesWe are expanding. The picture with an orange background seems to have been taken after the rising sun.


Water drops attached to the feathers of the tiger are large and small. Will small water droplets coalesce and become larger?


Tactile sensation and legs covered tightly with fine water droplets look like beadwork.


Flies are also covered with water drops, they seem to be different creatures.


Dragonfly. Mr. Swietek seems to confirm the type of insects in books and illustrations, but it is almost impossible to identify seeds because it is covered with dew.

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