'Anatomia de una Libelula' by Christopher Alpizar Gets Clinical
Marissa Brassfield — October 25, 2010 — Eco
References: crissorama & behance.net
'Anatomia de una Libelula' by Christopher Alpizar translates to 'Anatomy of a Dragonfly.' This photo series gets up close and personal with a dragonfly for some stunning shots. The tiny wings look enormous in these macro images, and the clean white background makes the setting almost clinical in nature.
The advancement in macro photography has enabled us to see insects in a whole new light. See more shots of 'Anatomia de una Libelula' and other nature-focused macro shoots above.
The advancement in macro photography has enabled us to see insects in a whole new light. See more shots of 'Anatomia de una Libelula' and other nature-focused macro shoots above.
Trend Themes
1. Macro Photography - Macro photography advancements open up new possibilities to capture detailed images of insects and other tiny subjects.
2. Nature-focused Photography - The rise of nature-focused macro photography provides unique perspectives on the beauty and intricacy of natural subjects.
3. Clean Backgrounds - The use of clean white backgrounds in macro photography creates a clinical aesthetic, allowing the subjects to stand out.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - The photography industry can explore and develop new techniques and equipment to enhance macro photography capabilities.
2. Nature Conservation - Nature conservation organizations can leverage macro photography to raise awareness and appreciation for the beauty and fragility of insects and other natural subjects.
3. Art and Design - Artists and designers can draw inspiration from the clean, clinical aesthetic created by the use of clean backgrounds in macro photography.
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