Snapping something spectacular can be tricky in the wet, but these stunning photos are an exception to the rule.
Amateur macro-photographer František Dulík, 35, from Slovakia works as a technical engineer for medical devices when he is not capturing insects.
To get these unique photos of the bright and alien-looking mini beasts, Dulík will get up at 3 a.m. to spend five hours out with his camera over sunrise. (Caters News)
- Amateur macro-photographer František Dulík, 35, from Slovakia works as a technical engineer for medical devices when he is not capturing insects. (Photo: František Dulík/Caters News)
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- “My favorite photo is the ladybird covered by dew, which took a lot of work but was worth it for the awards I’ve received.” (Photo: František Dulík/Caters News)
- “I use natural and artificial backgrounds.” (Photo: František Dulík/Caters News)
- Photo: František Dulík/Caters News
- František will get up at 3 a.m. to spend five hours out with his camera over sunrise. (Photo: František Dulík/Caters News)
- Snapping something spectacular can be tricky in the wet, but these stunning photos are an exception to the rule. (Photo: František Dulík/Caters News)
- “Fishpond nearby Markušovce is rich for lot of species of insect.” (Photo: František Dulík/Caters News)
- Photo: František Dulík/Caters News
- “But I prefer it to be natural background in autumn with the colors putting the finishing touch to beautiful pictures.” (Photo: František Dulík/Caters News)
- Dulík said: “Most of them I took near fishpond, nearby Markusovce village, where I usually go early morning on Sundays.” (Photo: František Dulík/Caters News)