Manchester-based photographer Dave Wood borrowed his friend's Nikon camera four years ago and soon found himself becoming addicted to photography. After having a play with a couple of different styles, he found his weapon of choice: Macro photography. Wood's macro photography focuses on nature (pun not intended) - but not exactly your regular floral, tree trunk or bumblebee. Check this . . .
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Treasure Hunters
Amazing. French artist Hubert Duprat chooses a unexpected medium to work with – insects. Caddis fly larvae to be specific. These small winged insects create protective cases spun from silk and substances such as grains of sand, plant material, bits of fish bone or crustacean shell. However, the larvae are remarkably adaptable and if other suitable materials are introduced into their environment, . . .
Colour me Pink
"Lake Hillier is a pink-coloured lake on Middle Island in Western Australia." The shallow briny lake is rimmed with white salt and encircled by dark green forests of eucalyptus and paperbark trees. A narrow strip of white dunes and sand separates the lake from the ocean’s deep waters. Since when did this even exist? Perhaps I should have paid more attention in Australian geography classes. I . . .