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Photographer Captures The Small Worlds Of Insects That You Might Never See That Closely (53 Pics)
There are many small worlds that are not visible to the naked eye. One of those worlds is the world of insects that, if you look closely through the macro lens, may seem extremely alien to us. Award-winning photographer Mofeed Abu Shalwa from Saudi Arabia captures this alien world of insects and shows us the undiscovered beauty of these creatures.
Shalwa has traveled around the world and to more than seven forests, including Austrian forests, Amazon forests, and forests in Malaysia just to photograph these creatures. It was not a simple task as he had to study their presence and then search for them. Most of them are threatened with extinction. The photographer uses a focus-stacking technology to get sufficient depth of field and capture the stunning faces of these small creatures.
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Spider
Macro Spider
What’s really interesting is that his love for macro photography started with his phobia of insects. To overcome this, he started to photograph them, and later on, this became his passion. “I actually started photography since 2010, and before that date, I used to photograph travel trips with my family since childhood. I have tried all genres of photography... but I stopped at photographing macro due to a very funny story, which is my fear of insects in my childhood. This fear grew because my colleagues at school came with these insects, and they knew that I suffered from an insect phobia. They used to throw them at me for fun until the idea of extreme fear developed throughout those years and the experiment was repeated many times,” explained the artist to Bored Panda.
Spotted Weevils Family
Damselfly
“When I acquired the photographic equipment later, I experimented with photographing people’s lives, photographing travel, photographing nature, etc... I knew that there was an axis for macro photography that focuses on accurately photographing insects. I have a great blog of my works on the global website youpic. The number of observations of my works has reached more than 10 million views. I’ve also received 147 international awards in the field of photography.”
Long-Legged Fly
Butterfly
Scoliidae
Wolf Spider
Stag Beetle
Blue Longhorn Beetle
Hoverfly
Mammoth Wasp
Cyphochilus
Goliathus Orientalis
Plexippus Paykulli
Damselfly
Dragonfly
Crab Spider
Robber Fly
I can see a few things in the facial area, one being a skull with long teeth on top and a painted eye!
Rhynchophorus Ferrugineus
Locusts
Dragonfly
Wasp
Date Palm Stem Borer
Phaedimus
The Butterfly Face
Butterfly Moth Yellow
Dicranocephalus Wallichi
Mantis
Ladybug
One day in my time i ops stepped on a ladybug and i did not know it was there on the stepp
Jewel Beetle
Eupholus
Cyclommatus Metallifer
Orange Cicada
Orange Cicada
Coilodera Kalimantanica
Hoverfly
Aphids
Dicranocephalus Wallichii
Butterfly
Dragonfly
Green Lacewing
Wasp
Stag Beetle
Hoverfly
Dragonfly
Black Wasp
Fly
All the other flies - beautiful, graceful looking even up close. Regular Fly - Looks like a nervous salesman.
Green Stag Beetle
Is it actually green? If not what else differentiates it from other stag beetles?
Homoneura Fly
Hoverfly
Carabus Rutilans Beetle
Perfect. Just perfect. This photographer has transferred his phobia to me! Thanks SO MUCH! On a serious note, great photos.
I love this, I love close up photography and Photomicroscopy, its fascinating.
Perfect. Just perfect. This photographer has transferred his phobia to me! Thanks SO MUCH! On a serious note, great photos.
I love this, I love close up photography and Photomicroscopy, its fascinating.