Amazing Living Texture: Firebugs
Four fascinating living textures from nature’s most vibrant collection.
A real testament to how shooting textures truly opens your eyes to fascinating detail most people don’t see.
Spotted on an upturned rock in the park: A flock of wonderful red beetles, called firebugs (Thanks, Greg!), mating and sunbathing in the afternoon light against a classic stone texture. If you look closely, you’ll notice they have different color patterns and some don’t have wings — these are the nymphs, the firebugs’ offspring.
And, as usual, complete zip-pack at the bottom. Enjoy.
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mmmmmm not for me ……looks funky….
Again like I posted on another blog…all depends where it is used and on what site
[...] high-res, and detailed photographs as textures in our work. Check out this handy resource; TEXTUREWELL. These firebug photos will definitely give you a different angle for posters and publications [...]
[...] high-res, and detailed photographs as textures in our work. Check out this handy resource; TEXTUREWELL. These firebug photos will definitely give you a different angle for posters and publications [...]