Macro Photos of Insect Eggs by Martin Oeggerli
The eggs in the photograph galleries ranging in diameter from 0.7 to 2 mm. The pictures were taken with a scanning electron microscope, which uses beams of electrons to keep track of object surfaces. Then a black and white photos were altered in color to reflect the natural appearance of the eggs.
Be sure to visit National Geographic for more of Martins beautiful photos
Category: Enviroment, Interesting&Notable, Photography, Tech







