Macro photographs of bugs' eyes Posted by Anonymous on February 15, 2011 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Macro photographs of bugs' eyes: Thomas Shahan goes eyeball-to-eyeball with insects Thomas Shahan, a 21-year-old photography student, zooms in on the world of spiders, insects and creepy crawlies, spending hours waiting for a single shot. His images capture the remarkable complexity and beauty of the eyes of an insect in stunning detail A blue faced meadow hawk The bug-loving student from Oklahoma, USA, doesn't use any trickery to create his remarkable macro photographs, just a digital camera, a zoom lens and a lot of patience The young photographer became fascinated by the beauty of insect eyes whilst at college and immediately began going out into the wild to picture them A black soldier fly Thomas has snapped a vast number of bugs from jumping spiders to dragonflies A robber fly Thomas shoots the insects in their natural environment without interfering with their behaviour A tiger crane fly The eyes of a female jumping spider A female horsefly A yellow jacket wasp A striped horsefly A male robber fly A robber fly does battle with a dragonfly A praying mantis A spider A blue dasha dragonfly A damselfly A house fly A skipper moth Comments
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