Insects Photographed Using Microscopic Lens

April 27, 2016 6:00 pm
Microsculpture
Tricolored Jewel Beetle (Levon Biss Photography)
Levon Biss

Portrait photographer Levon Biss‘ day job is shooting celebrities like pro golfer Rory McIlroy and film director Quentin Tarantino. But in his spare time, Biss began shooting insects. It’s snowballed into an effort he’s calling Microsculpture, done in conjunction with the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, where he got his microscopic models. Take a look a portion of the exhibit below.

Microsculpture
Orchid Cuckoo Bee (Levon Biss Photography)
Levon Biss
Microsculpture
Ground Beetle (Levon Biss Photography)
Levon Biss
Microsculpture
Tricolored Jewel Beetle (Levon Biss Photography)
Levon Biss
Microsculpture
Mantis-fly (Levon Biss Photography)
Tiger Beetle (Levon Biss Photography)
Microsculpture
Splendid-necked Dung Beetle (Levon Biss Photography)
Levon Biss

 

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