Video: "Ah, summer!": Magnificent macro photographs of butterflies from Gomel resident Alexei Cheplenko
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
According to the ancient Indian legend, butterflies are souls sent to earth to deliver people's desires to heaven. You just need to see a butterfly, whisper to her about your dreams, and they will certainly come true. If there are no butterflies nearby, do not be upset. You can see warm, summer, bright photographs of butterflies by Alexei Cheplenko, and tell the beauties with bright wings about your desires.
Photographer Alexey Cheplenko lives in the Belarusian city of Gomel. Once he saw black and white photographs of beetles, taken with a high magnification, and he was struck by what an interesting and diverse world exists in parallel with the world of people. Now his favorite genre of photography is macro photography and close-up photography, and the main characters of most of the photographs are butterflies.
In an interview with the site Kulturologiya. Ru, Alexey said that he began taking photographs back in his school years. But then he took pictures of his friends and classmates, and came to my favorite genre - macro photography - much later. Today photography is not Alexei's only hobby. He cuts wood, reads a lot, is interested in electronics and alternative history.
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Linden Gledhill also photographs butterflies. Only with him their wings look completely different. In his photographs, the wings of butterflies - true macro photography to the next level.
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