They may look like a monster from another planet, but these strange creatures have been photographed Rundstedt Rovillosom in the Philippines. His macro show the finest details of every kind. The collection of photographs includes pictures wasps, caterpillars and beetles, which seem to be quite different from the ones you can find in a typical British garden.
1. Osa evharitida, demonstrates his "feathered" headdress.
2. Woody grasshopper (a member of the family Membracidae, groups of insects, is a subspecies of cicadas and leafhoppers).
3. This track is more like a dragon than an insect - which won her the horn. The photograph - a horned caterpillar.
4. And this caterpillar's head like a cherry. In the photograph: the typical red-caterpillar, one of the local varieties.
5. Ant, played bowling raindrops.
6. Mr. Rovillos loves insects since childhood, but to photograph them began only five years ago. The photograph - a kind of weevil.
7. Forty photographer who lives in Quezon City in the Philippines, much of his free time devoted to his hobby ... The photos - land surveyor.
8. "It takes a lot of patience, attentiveness and ability to photograph an insect, " he says. In the photo - Grasshopper with ice cream.
9. "I've never unoshu insect from its natural habitat, " says the photographer. In the photograph: a species of wasp Shrike.
10. "Some insects normally react to the photographs, some do not. " In the photo: looking out of the leaf grasshopper.
1. Osa evharitida, demonstrates his "feathered" headdress.
2. Woody grasshopper (a member of the family Membracidae, groups of insects, is a subspecies of cicadas and leafhoppers).
3. This track is more like a dragon than an insect - which won her the horn. The photograph - a horned caterpillar.
4. And this caterpillar's head like a cherry. In the photograph: the typical red-caterpillar, one of the local varieties.
5. Ant, played bowling raindrops.
6. Mr. Rovillos loves insects since childhood, but to photograph them began only five years ago. The photograph - a kind of weevil.
7. Forty photographer who lives in Quezon City in the Philippines, much of his free time devoted to his hobby ... The photos - land surveyor.
8. "It takes a lot of patience, attentiveness and ability to photograph an insect, " he says. In the photo - Grasshopper with ice cream.
9. "I've never unoshu insect from its natural habitat, " says the photographer. In the photograph: a species of wasp Shrike.
10. "Some insects normally react to the photographs, some do not. " In the photo: looking out of the leaf grasshopper.