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Wednesday 3 October 2012

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What dew you looking at? Ordinary household insects take on an incredible new light thanks to their close-up
Would dew believe it! A spider is pictured taking an early morning shower, seen thanks to macro-photography by Paulo Rodrigues from Portugal
Would dew believe it! An insect is pictured taking an early morning shower, seen thanks to macro-photography by Paulo Rodrigues from Portugal
What dew you looking at? Ordinary household insects take on an incredible new light thanks to their close-up
Patient work: The 32-year-old, who works as an architect, can spend up to ten hours trying to get the perfect shot
Patient work: The 32-year-old, who works as an architect, can spend up to ten hours trying to get the perfect shot

Each drop clings to the skin of the insects, and the features of the insect can be seen in close-up in these images
Each drop clings to the skin of the common housefly, and the features of the insect such as individual hairs can be seen in close-up in these images

Self portrait: Paulo said many people who saw his pictures had stopped killing household 'bugs; now they had seen them up-close
Self portrait: Paulo said many people who saw his pictures had stopped killing household 'bugs; now they had seen them up-close


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