Sparkling frost-covered insects

French photographer David Chambon likes to take photos of dewdrops, but the shots of his mist on his insects are the most popular.

The insects are captured by Chambon in various poses, but all become sparkling when covered in tiny mist. Champon had to wait patiently to capture such images. And the result is that every drop of dew becomes a magnifying mirror of the color of an insect.

David Chambon said he likes to shoot the most dense beetles, because dew droplets on their bodies are often large and thus create the most colorful effects.

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