Hunting photos of insect bathing dew
See this microscopic world in diamond-like water droplets as a hobby for paparazzi, regardless of whether they have to get up from 2-3 am to get into the forest or wander the pasture.
Miroslaw Swietek, a 37-year-old physiotherapist, revealed he often had to get up in the night to look for insects like mantis, butterflies . in the forest near the village of Jaroszow in Poland (away from the city). Wroclaw 50km). At this time insects are sleeping so it is quite easy to capture and that is when the night fog is covering them, creating a strange beauty.
He said that finding them is the hardest thing and requires 'hunters' to hurry up, quickly press the camera before the dew drops fall. The distance from the lens to the insect is only a few millimeters.
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