TED Talksのインスタグラム(ted) - 7月11日 02時13分
Would you be so quick to swat that bug on your wall if you knew it looked like this? Photographer Levon Biss likes to take magnified portraits of insects, but he has a very particular technique. He goes section by section, photographing the eye, then changing the lighting to photograph the leg, and so on until he has 20 to 25 sections that he puts together for the final product. Each image is made up of anywhere between 8,000-10,000 separate shots, and they take three-and-a-half weeks to create. The result: stunning photographs of creatures that we normally don’t give a second look to. “I think there is a danger, as we get older, that our curiosity becomes slightly muted or dulled by familiarity. And as a visual creator, one of the challenges for me is to present the familiar in a new and engaging way,” Levon says. To see more of his work, go.ted.com/beautifulbugs and follow @levonbiss
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