They say its a bugs life, but a collection of new
photos sheds a new light on the secret life of an insect.
The images make them look more like aliens than insects.
Ondrej Pakan, from Myjava, Slovakia, captured the stunning series of
microscopic insects following a downpour.
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Tiny droplets of water make the bugs take on an altogether different
look - inflating them to a bigger size once they are covered in liquid.
In one eye catching photo an ant looks to be straining under the heavy
weight of water droplets settling on his body.
Another shows a huge wasp about to take flight doused in water.
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While one blue-eyed bug can be seen staring down the lens of Ondrej's
camera - covered in dots of water.
The Slovakian photographer specialises in capturing the world's
microscopic insects seconds after a downpour but also has to dodge the
showers himself.
He said: 'I get soaked waiting for the rain to finish, but it all seems
worth it when you get really great shots of the insects with drops on
them.
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'It's a challenge not letting your equipment get too wet in some of the
more exotic locations.
'People seem to really like the colours and the way the water magnifies
features of the insects.'
Ondrej used his trusty Canon 40D with a special lens to capture the
amazing shots.
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