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          The French-born, Brussels-based artist has created an impressive arachnid-like sculpture made of plastic pearls, glitter and fishing lines, transforming these.

        1. The French-born, Brussels-based artist has created an impressive arachnid-like sculpture made of plastic pearls, glitter and fishing lines, transforming these.
        2. Miroslaw Swietek took a serious interest in photography when he was thirty-five, and within a couple of years this talented amateur was In.
        3. Australian photographer Mark Gee was chosen among a thousand amateur and professional photographers around the globe to win the top title.
        4. Photos by Miroslaw Swietek.
        5. I've been thinking about science fiction, like Mirable and The Chrysalids that tie into the Natural World (science) curriculum.
        6. Australian photographer Mark Gee was chosen among a thousand amateur and professional photographers around the globe to win the top title..

          Dew-Covered Insects Sparkle in Stunning Photos

          Like many a shutterbug, Polish amateur photographer Miroslaw Swietek is fascinated with getting up-close-and-personal photos of insects.

          But Swietek's photos have an extra layer of amazing: He creeps up on bugs early in the morning when they're in a state of torpor and covered in dew.

          Through the camera lens, the dew-covered insects look like they're encrusted with diamonds.

          The effect is even more stunning when droplets of water magnify the bugs' multi-lens compound eyes.

          LiveScience caught up with Swietek to talk macro photography and sleepy insects.

          LiveScience: How did you get involved with macro photography?

          Swietek: My story with macro photography was just an accident.

          In 2007, I wanted to do a bike tour to Norway and one of my purchases was a camera (Fuji S6500 FD). I looked at the Internet on how to take photos of landscapes, because I needed to learn, but I also saw macro photos and really enjoyed them.

          So I put off taki