
“Glistening in the early morning, these insects look like creatures from another planet as dew gathers on their sleeping bodies. Captured in extreme close-up, one moth appears to be totally encrusted in diamonds as it rests on a twig. Dragonflies, flies and beetles also take on an unearthly quality as the water droplets form on them.
These remarkable photographs were taken by physiotherapist Miroslaw Swietek at around 3am in the forest next to his home. Using a torch, the 37-year-old amateur photographer hunts out the motionless bugs in the darkness before setting up his camera and flash just millimetres from them. Mr Swietek said: ‘I took up photography as a relaxing hobby two and a half years ago and I particularly like taking pictures of insects and lizards. ‘I photograph them in their natural environment in the forest next to my village. ‘They all are covered in dew because I go to the forest in the morning at around 3am. ‘At 3am to 4am insects are sleepy and taking photos of them is easy, but it is very difficult to find them. ‘You must be very fast taking the photos because the dew quickly disappears. ‘It is very satisfying getting a good shot of an insect which I have had to hunt out. ‘I have books which help my identify insects but because they are all covered in dew I find it almost impossible to know which types they are.’
Although insects do not ‘sleep’ in the same sense as humans, they enter a state of torpor where they are virtually immobile and much less sensitive to external stimuli. Mr Swietek lives with his wife and teenage son in Jaroszow, a village in Poland around 30 miles from the city of Wroclaw.”
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Daily Mail useful for something… Beautiful piccies. x
Very impressive, it is amazing when you think about it.
Unique shots and the man is very talented.
Wow! The pics are amazing, the amount of detail is stunning
Wow what beautiful photographs! I am amazed as to how created the ideas of doing this and if he expected these fabulous results!
It’s true what they say…Real beauty is in the little things. Absolutely wonderful photographs, and I hope this photographer is very proud of himself.
Eww. Clicked the link before I realised it was a link to the Daily Mail.
I feel dirty.
I don’t usually like close-up pics of insects, but these are truly incredible, beautified by the water droplets on them. Wonderful photos.
LC x
Fantastic pictures. Greetings from Poland.
that is just so cool.
I agree with lady claire, very happy photo. LOL to phil re convincing someone to pick up the check. And re top Totally Did not recognize DB out of Suit (Le Costume en français). Looks like my cousin nick, strangely enough (only in this photo though).