Monday, July 27, 2015

Joni Niemelä’s Macro Photographs Capture Carnivorous Plants’ Alien-Like Structures [feedly]



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Joni Niemelä's Macro Photographs Capture Carnivorous Plants' Alien-Like Structures
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"Drosera" photo series

Joni Niemelä captures the moments within nature often looked over, the extreme details seen best through macro photography and an imaginative eye. One of Niemelä's photographic obsessions is the carnivorous plant Drosera, more commonly known as the "Sundew," a nickname which refers to droplets that collect on the plant similar to morning dew.

Sundews belong to the largest genera of carnivorous plants, including more than 194 species that lure, capture, and digest insects by using glands that cover their leaves. Through Niemelä's macro photography she is able to zoom in on each dew-like drop, adding a mystical feel to the hungry plant.

Niemelä explains, "Sundews have always fascinated me, and I have been photographing these alien-like plants for several years now. My first first photo series 'Drosera' was mostly bright and vibrant, so I wanted to have some contrast to that in my second series of Sundews. I think the colors and the mood of 'Otherworldly Blues' reflect aptly the true nature of these carnivorous plants."

You can see more of the Finish artist's carnivorous plant and nature photography on her Instagram.

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"Drosera" photo series

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"Drosera" photo series

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"Drosera" photo series

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"Drosera" photo series

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"Otherworldly Blues" photo series

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"Otherworldly Blues" photo series

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"Otherworldly Blues" photo serie


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