'Stand picture' with beautiful glitter photos: Dew drops and ants
It is no coincidence that images of dewdrops often appear in the best beams of nature. The picture of dew drops and the ant below is also one of them.
Beautiful pictures of nature
It is no coincidence that images of dewdrops often appear in the best beams of nature. The picture of dewdrops and ants below is also one of them.
The clarity and fragility and the miraculous reflection of the dewdrops captured by the photographer in every vivid frame, make anyone admire their breaths.
Through reflection, each drop of dew like in its own colorful flowers, along with the light that constitutes a clear, mesmerizing sphere. Ants appear in a few moments also become a living entity creating a feeling of "standing" for viewers.
With macro photos of dewdrops and ants, the viewer feels like those fragile dewdrops like a sparkling crystal ball and ants playing with them are like 'playing' a ball .
The photos were taken by Miki Asai , a Japanese photographer very well known for his ability to capture a macro topic of nature. Through his lens, Miki has brought " a new world " even close to him, but his eyes are often invisible. All tiny objects become more alive and magical than ever through Miki Asai's canal.
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