25 August 2013

Incredible Macro Shots Of Insects Staring Back At The Camera





Polish photographer Adam Tomaszewski captures amazing macro shots of insects as they stare back at his camera.



His favorite of them all are damselflies, which are similar to dragonflies, but with smaller eyes.



In his collection of images, he captured the damselflies with drops of dew forming on their heads—revealing the thousands of hexagonal lenses in their eyes.



According to the DailyMail, he spends about four hours to capture the insects—using ‘focus stacking’ to merge the images together.



To view more of his incredible macro shots, please click here.















































[via DailyMail, images via DeviantArt]