The science of nature is absolutely fascinating! Next time you see an insect you just may have a different view after this reblog.
Make sure you did not forget to visit Tustel Ico’s insect series before leaving.
David Chambon has always had a passion for wildlife photography, and that passion shines through in his stunning series of dew-covered insects. For more amazing insect photography check out Tustel Ico’s insect series. You can also see more of David’s work on his website.
You need a really good macro lens for this! REALLY good.
I thought this was pretty awesome! The more cases such as this I see the more I want to photograph…I just need a GOOD camera!!!! When I get to that point (with the $$$), I will contact you for advice OK?
Every time I see a post such as this I want to do my own photography. Of course, that takes a GOOD camera. I am in the dark there. Will need some help when I get to that point. OK? [Advice, not $$$ LOL:>)]
Never before have I seen the beauty of an insect of any kind…but this is superb and truly shows the beauty in the smallest of God’s creations! Thank you so much Sharla for sharing his work!
I have always been facinated by science and especially nature. My favorite of the ‘bugs’ is the ladybug.
Stunning photos–David Chambon is really talented. I’ll try to remember the beauty the next time I step on a bug.
Hey, think twice before you squash it! LOL:>)
Hey, think twice before you squash it!
Wow, simply beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Mark. Truly remarkable photography:>)
To be able to take take photos like that would be … it would be a dream 🙂
I totally agree! For me, it would be a miracle:>)
LOL. Don’t put yourself down. I said that and I have taken a couple of good (I think) macro photos. And you already take some stunning pictures
this is splendid Sharla. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
Glad you enjoyed, Gys! Beauty declared in a most unusual manner!
WOW–absolutely beautiful!
Nature is facinating! Just think…these photos were achieved as a result of water droplets!