Friday, December 12, 2014

Insect Photography Prints For Sale Online

By Lucia Weeks


Photographers use their lenses to record the most beautiful moments in the natural world. They can also use light, shadow, exposure, and angle to give an alternate view of reality, in the same way that an artist does when working in watercolors or oil paints. Those who doubt this should search insect photography prints for sale in the Harrisonburg VA area and see pictures that will convince them.

Insects are fascinating. They come in an infinite variety of shapes, colors, and habitats; in fact, new varieties are being discovered all the time in remote areas of the globe. Some are beloved, like butterflies, ladybugs, and bees. Others are less familiar, making their image even more striking when properly presented in an art photo.

Pictures straight from nature lend themselves to art photography with no alteration. A spider web pearled with dew and lit by the rising sun or a butterfly on a brilliant flower are beautiful moments that lose none of their appeal when caught on film. A beautiful creature like a Luna Moth, with its unique shape and delicate colors, is dramatic enough to make a statement in any room.

Scrolling through a virtual picture gallery quickly shows the variety of subjects available. Photos show insects in their natural habitat - a bug on a leaf of its favorite host plant, for instance. Some catch an bee or butterfly in the act of drinking nectar - truly an amazing sight. Other pictures are staged, like a mosquito on a white background; as delicate as a pen and ink drawing, this depiction of a detested parasite becomes a thing of beauty.

Insects are fascinating in their own right, but they also inhabit the wonderful world of nature. Leaves, bark, and stems make dramatic backgrounds for the bugs which are the photographers' quarry. Pictures that record the changing colors of fall, the differing shapes and textures of leaves, and the way light and shadow filter through foliage can be as decorative as any oil painting or watercolor.

In this day and age, of course, digital technology has made it easier than ever to get a perfect picture and to play with it when scientific accuracy is not the main objective. Many prints have stylized backgrounds rather than natural leaves, grasses, or bark. Others repeat the image so the effect is similar to silk screening. All kinds of effects can be achieved from the original image.

A series of prints can be invaluable in the classroom or the laboratory, but it is equally effective when used as home decor. Pictures on the wall of a room are valued for the emotional response they evoke. A gorgeous butterfly on a bright flower brings the peace of the garden inside. For more tension, a dramatic scene of a jumping spider might be just the right touch.

Prints of this nature are affordable, starting at about five dollars. They can also be an investment when limited edition artwork is chosen. Go online to see the impact such artwork can have.




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