
British Photographer Kutub Uddin took amazing pictures of these insects by a standard camera, where insects were amplifies with to times their real size, ending up looking like monsters, according to "Daily Mail."
Uddin used extreme close-up lenses and filters to highlight the incredible colors of these insects. These images reflected the insects’ eye and nubyscule hairs in real detail. A damselfly looks like a cartoon tiger under the lens, while a ghost mantis seems evil.
Uddin is a wedding photographer who lives in Bognor Regis. He spend his free time capturing the beauty of nature.
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