Thursday, October 14, 2010

Macro Pictures Of Insects

Beautifully lit macro pictures of insects by Dutch photographer Leon Baas


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A ladybird is pictured at the water's edge in this picture taken by Dutch photographer Leon Baas. Leon has developed his own style of brightly coloured macro photography over eight years. He has snapped ants, snails, water beetles, crickets and damselflies - all beautifully lit in his distinctive style




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"The shot of the flying ladybird was a once in a lifetime photograph. I am very happy with it and do not think it will ever happen again," says Leon



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Leon says he researches the creatures he hopes to photograph before leaving home so he can try to predict their behaviour and anticipate the best shots. A tiny ant looks towards Leon's camera



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An ant tries to find its way to dry ground after the rain




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A snail trying to find a way across water in Leon's garden




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Two spiders walk down a plant stem



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A spider picks its way over petals




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An ant is illuminated with a purple glow




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Two water beetles



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praying mantis against a dramatic background.

You can see more of Leon's macro photography at his website

ANOTHER SUPERSIZED KIDS......

You should see this 3-year-old boy. He is so young, and so super-sized that some nurseries ban him for being a "health hazard" to other children. While most average kids of this age are only about two stone, Xiao Hao’s weight is 5 times heavier. According to some medics, this child might have a growth hormone disorder. Other people believe he is just a victim of China's "Little Emperor" syndrome as parents in this country are allowed only one child. And their relatives spoil rotten babies.



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SOME COOL PHOTOS


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Global Warming Act Now


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CHINESE CABBAGE ARTWORK.....SIMPLY SUPERB

I've always been amazed by artists’ imagination. They can look at a simple vegetable and see the potential to create something of it and next thing you know, there is a simple but beautiful work of art in front of you.



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