Video: Morning in the garden: photos of ladybugs in the dew
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
A photographer from Ireland clearly shows that it is possible to take great photos without leaving your garden. His collection of photographs is completely adorable butterflies, dragonflies and beetles, but the most remarkable are, of course, ladybugs - the photographer pays special attention to them.
Tomasz Skocen (Tomasz Skoczen) became interested in ladybirds a few years ago and has learned a lot about them since then. ""
Tomasz Skocen advises that the best time for macro photography of insects is early in the morning. That is why ladybugs are covered with dew in most of the pictures. At this time, the animal world is just waking up and there is an opportunity to photograph insects while they move sleepily and slowly. Another ladybug macro photographer, Alejandro Ferrer Ruiz, adheres to the same advice. His photographs are just as beautiful and adorable, mainly due to to their bright heroes.
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