Adorable spiders in hats made of water
Categories: Animals | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/adorable-spiders-in-hats-made-of-water.htmlIndonesian photographer Uda Dennie loves nature and has never been afraid of spiders since childhood. In the depths of his garden, located on the island of Batam, he photographs spiders with water droplets on their heads. The makeshift "hats" stay in place for about a minute, during which the 33-year-old photographer needs to have time to photograph his furry models. For few people, the sight of these creeping creatures can cause positive emotions, but looking at these funny pictures it is simply impossible not to be touched.
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1. Uda Danny was born in Bukittinggi (West Sumatra), Indonesia and started working as a photographer in March 2010. He started his career as a wedding photographer and later moved into documentary and fashion photography.
2. Once seeing macro photography on the Internet, Danny fell in love with macro photography and started doing it himself.
3. “Now, after much trial and error, I am able to take great macro images. Persistence has really paid off,” admits Danny Ouda.
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Keywords: Drops | Spiders | Cute | Arthropods
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