Watching insects 'monster monsters'

From the perspective of humans, the surrounding insects, insects or spiders are very small, can be put in their pockets. But close-up shots show an amazing angle of species that seem so small.

Russian software engineer, Vasily Menshov, has produced a close-up shot of insects commonly encountered in human life such as mosquitoes, butterflies, spiders, bees ., thereby bringing a complete perspective. all other. Most of the animals that Vasily Menshov took in close-up shots turned into real beasts with thick fur and scary shapes.

Below is a picture of Vasily Menshov's insect photos:

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This insect looks like an alien.

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"Spider-Man" monster.

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Spider when shooting close-ups.

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A male mosquito full of leaves.

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A close-up of a bug looks like a rhino.

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Looks more like a lion than an insect when shooting close-ups.

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Mosquito . robot.

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Does anyone think this is a little butterfly?

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The fierce mouth of small animals when shooting close.

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Big eyes and bony mouth part of an insect when shooting close.

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Another scary image of animals with big eyes.

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Close-up image of a larva.