TED Talksのインスタグラム(ted) - 5月15日 05時16分
This bug was ready for its close up, that’s for sure. Photographer Levon Biss takes magnified portraits of insects, and the results are shockingly beautiful. To create just one photo, he raises the camera magnification high enough to shoot 10 microns of the bug at a time — that’s about one-seventh the width of human hair! This totals to around 8,000-10,000 separate shots that he combines together for the finished result. The entire process takes three and a half weeks. “I think there is a danger, as we get older, that our curiosity becomes slightly muted or dulled by familiarity,” Levon says. “As a visual creator, one of the challenges for me is to present the familiar in a new and engaging way.” To learn more about his work, watch his #TEDTalk at go.ted.com/beautifulbugs and follow @levonbiss
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