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How to Photograph Insects

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They’re everywhere. In the air, on the ground, in the earth, in water and on plants and trees. They come in all shapes and sizes. They’re big, they’re small. They fly, crawl, walk, slither, jump, hop and swim. They’re brightly coloured, they’re dull and plain. They suck, bite, chew and sting. They’re carnivores, omnivores and herbivores. They’re beneficial to our eco-systems. They’re the largest group in the animal kingdom. They make up the wonderful world of insects and they are a photographer’s dream ...

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