We will stare into those…many many eyes of tiny spiders, we will observe a moth’s trunk and we’ll go “eeew” at the hairy bodies of other insects. All in all, it is fascinating to observe these little beings, and we’re grateful to Craig for his help with this: he combines the passion for photographic art with the scientific part (being an engineer for a living), achieving spectacular results: macros, as well as some light painting shots.
Zebra Jumping Spider
Zebra Jumping Spider II
White Headed Moth
Long Legged Fly
Nettle Weevil
Red Tailed Bumble Bee
Frit Fly
European Garden Spider
source: http://www.pxleyes.com/blog/2011/12/a-journey-into-the-insect-macro-world-with-craig-taylor/