Video: Macro photo of Alejandro Ferrer Ruiz: ladybugs soaked in the rain
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
How often a person does not stand the test and gives up. It seems to him that the burden placed on him is beyond his shoulder, and the difficulties that have fallen out are too heavy to cope with. Perhaps this is so. Perhaps life is not as easy as we would like. But, if you look back, there are many examples in the world of how the most fragile-looking creatures can easily cope with problems, and the obstacles themselves turn into high art. An example is ladybirds in the rain.
Each drop is for them, as for us - a bucket of water. Every little gust of wind is a hurricane. But bright insects not only do not give up, but also manage, in spite of everything, to go about their daily affairs.
Macro shooting with ladybirds in the lead role is the handiwork of Spanish photographer Alejandro Ferrer Ruiz. It was he who managed to turn an inconspicuous insect into a real Internet star. The photographs clearly show all parts of the body of ladybirds, the remnants of rain on the shell and wings. Only the bees in the US Geological Survey project look just as impressive. Comparing the two insects is a bad idea, though. Each of them has its own beauty, its own structure, its own characteristics.
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