I Captured 50 Tiny Creatures In Macro, And The Details Are Out Of This World
User SubmissionI’m Sai Krishna, though most people online know me as Saipixels. I’m a photographer with a deep passion for macro photography – especially capturing the tiny details of nature that most people overlook. I love focusing on insects, spiders, and plants, revealing their colors, textures, and hidden structures through close-up shots.
While macro photography is where my heart truly lies, I also enjoy shooting landscapes, nature scenes, and occasionally weddings or commercial projects. Whether it’s a dewdrop on a leaf or a sunset over the hills, my goal is always the same – to capture the kind of beauty that makes people stop and look twice.
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Am I a cute spider?
What a look, spider.
Jumping spiders really are something else. If you've never had one jump off your skin; you'd be surprised how powerful those little legs are. During idle times in the yard I've found them on my arms before, they just kinda sit there, look around, them *jump!* their launch feels like, oh idk, a gentle quick poke from a q-tip, but compared to other tiny friends it's surprisingly strong
Monkey Face spider
Spider with its prey
Aww, sleepy. It's kinda hard to tell with the croissant position, but is this possibly a cuckoo wasp? I'd never seen one before a few months ago. It was a tiny insect that was shaped just like a bee, and exactly this color. I took a pic and looked it up later. Size was like the length of a black bean, but half as wide. Sorry I compare things to beans a lot 😂
Oh! I think this is also a cuckoo wasp! (??) Maybe.. I don't actually know bugs that well. I'm the designated person who the kids at work ask to look for bugs with them, and I do take a lot of pictures and look them up sometimes >.>
