Creepy Crawlies Caught in Morning Dew

Tue, Aug 26, 2008

Ecology

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It’s not often you have the chance to view insects up close, they usually fly, jump or scurry away – either that or get swatted, squashed or stamped on. So when we came across these unbelievable insect images we just had to share them with you.

Dew drops on insects

These photographs by German photographer Martin Amm are taken in macro, highlighting the wonderful color and detail we very rarely see in our creepy crawly friends. We’re sure you’ll agree that, whether a blowfly or butterfly, Mother Nature certainly seems to know what she’s doing.

Insect eyes

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This post was written by:

Linda McCormick - who has written 175 posts on Environmental Graffiti.

Linda is a writer and editor, currently based in London. Growing up in N Ireland, she craved sunnier climes so set off around the world, forever chasing the sun. On her travels she discovered she was much more passionate about the environment than she realised – although never quite got the whole tree-hugging thing – and has always had a penchant for the unconventional and creative side of life, so working at Environmental Graffiti suits her just fine.

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  1. Maggie Davis Says:

    …… O… Truly swell

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