30 Phenomenal Macro Photos Capturing Details That The Human Eye Could Miss
InterviewIt feels like the wonders of our planet will never stop amazing us. Nature and all living creatures exist so close to us, yet we often overlook them and don't take a closer look to discover how fascinating they are. Macro photography is one fantastic way to learn more about them and get inspired by their beauty.
The Instagram account 'Unseen Macro' is dedicated to curating the best close-up images shared by various photographers, both professional and amateur. The pictures featured on this profile showcase details that the human eye could easily miss. Thanks to lenses designed to capture the finest details of their subjects, we even get a glimpse into the lives of the smallest insects around us.
Scroll down and enjoy this collection of the most mind-blowing shots shared by this account, and let us know in the comments which one impressed or surprised you the most.
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Bored Panda contacted Dennis Teichert, whose astonishing image of a damselfly is featured in today’s list. Teichert, a German-American macro photography enthusiast, began his journey with close-up shots in 2020. As stated on his website, his main goal is to “offer insight into the otherwise hidden beauty of invertebrates.”
We wanted to find out even more about Dennis’ work so we asked him to share with us more details about the beginning of his journey and tell us what initially drew him to macro photography. We learned that: “I got my first camera around 2020. I've always had a fascination for invertebrates so macro photography quickly was the obvious route to take. To this day I'm fascinated by the hidden details you can find in nature.”
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Load More Replies...Frogs are special - I have 2 tattoos and they are both frogs. I read somewhere where the celts considered them Lords of the Earth (sometime in history I'm guessing) edit: irish to celts
Load More Replies...Asked to talk about the challenges he usually faces when photographing close-up shots of nature, Dennis said: “Invertebrates tend [not to] pose the way you’d like them to. That’s the trickiest part – putting yourself in a position to get a nice angle and composition. I use a technique called focus stacking, where [I] combine around 50 images, each of different focal planes. This way, I’m able to get the entire subject in focus. This technique is prone to errors. Missing a single focal plane can render the focus stack useless.”
It looks like a "Boom Box" sitting over a towel rack. . Beautiful colors. Wow.
We were also curious about what species Teichert is particularly passionate about photographing, and we found out: “I’m particularly fascinated by [dragonflies] and damselflies, as there are so many varieties that have stunning colorations and details.”
Lastly, Dennis kindly shared with us the most memorable story from his nature photography adventures: “One night, I stumbled upon a docile antlion, which has been the only time I’ve ever seen one. It had been a bucket list species since the very beginning, and I was emphatic to get pleasing shots of it.”
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Yes, specifically it's abdomen. Wasps like this have a very thin "waist" that connects it to the thorax, which is their main body.
Load More Replies...One of the best parts of working at a garden center/nursery is seeing all the incredible animals right under our noses. There's so much to appreciate, and these photos show off that beauty. Incredible work!
One of the best parts of working at a garden center/nursery is seeing all the incredible animals right under our noses. There's so much to appreciate, and these photos show off that beauty. Incredible work!
