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NATURAL SCIENCE Photographer who shocked people with ant face pic shares more photos that stun: ‘Looking for unseen angle’ Eugenijus Kavaliauskas shares inspiration, artistic vision ...
The close-up, zoomed-in photo of an ant's face by Lithuanian photographer Eugenijus Kavaliauskas was deemed nightmare fuel. But others see "God's miracles." ...
Nikon's 48th annual Small World Photomicrography Competition featured amazing microscopic photography, including a zoomed-in shot of an ant's face — and it has the internet freaking out.
To capture the entire face of an ant through this method requires a large number of stacked photos, each capturing different areas of the ant's face. More on that story below. 4.
National Harbor, Md. — Looking at face patterns in photos of more than 11,000 kinds of ants struck entomologist Clint Penick as a fine pandemic-lockdown project for his students. From that ...
To be fair, getting too close to anyone's face may prove a little terrifying. But a finalist in a photomicrography competition captured an image that sheds light on something we're not used to seeing.
You've most likely never seen an ant like this before: in an ultra-closeup, Lithuanian photographer Eugenijus Kavaliauskas snapped a shot of an ant's face that looks like a still from some fantasy ...
Photo competition reveals how horrifying an ant face is up close by: Laura Morrison. Posted: Oct 21, 2022 / 09:31 AM EDT. Updated: Oct 21, 2022 / 10:14 AM EDT.
Photo competition reveals how horrifying an ant face is up close by: Laura Morrison, Nexstar Media Wire. Posted: Oct 20, 2022 / 10:28 AM EDT. Updated: Oct 20, 2022 / 01:04 PM EDT.
To be fair, getting too close to anyone's face may prove a little terrifying. But a finalist in a photomicrography competition captured an image that sheds light on something we're not used to seeing.
To be fair, getting too close to anyone’s face may prove a little terrifying. But a finalist in a photomicrography competition captured an image that sheds light on something we’re not … ...
To be fair, getting too close to anyone's face may prove a little terrifying. But a finalist in a photomicrography competition captured an image that sheds light on something we're not used to seeing.
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