karl
September 17th, 2012, 07:56 AM
These are the stunning images of dragonflies and flies frozen in time as they appear to by crystalised by the morning dew.
The tiny droplets of water magnify the dragonflies' beauty and reveal the details and bright red, orange, green and blue colours of the flying insects.
Macro photography, as demonstrated here by David Chambon, a photographer working in Doubs in eastern France, requires a decent light-source - and in this case it is the jewel-like droplets which capture the light so essential for these works of art.
See the photos here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2204470/The-dragonflies-pose-picture-undertake-daily-shower.html#ixzz26jOrb400
The tiny droplets of water magnify the dragonflies' beauty and reveal the details and bright red, orange, green and blue colours of the flying insects.
Macro photography, as demonstrated here by David Chambon, a photographer working in Doubs in eastern France, requires a decent light-source - and in this case it is the jewel-like droplets which capture the light so essential for these works of art.
See the photos here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2204470/The-dragonflies-pose-picture-undertake-daily-shower.html#ixzz26jOrb400