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Tawau Hills Day 2

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8 March 2015
Tawau Hills 2015: [ Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 ] After our first night in the…
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Tawau Hills Day 1

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7 March 2015
Tawau Hills 2015: [ Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 ] I had been wanting to visit…
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Peekaboo False Eyes of a Hawkmoth Caterpillar

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18 February 2015
Hawkmoth (Sphingidae) larvae, or caterpillars, can grow to relatively large sizes. Some of them may sport two prominent spots above their heads which appear…
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Macro Photography Workshop – BugShot Belize 2015

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6 February 2015
This workshop has concluded. Read more here: BugShot in the Belizean Jungles of Central America I am honoured to be one of the instructors at…
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Ever Wondered What Snail Embryos Looked Like?

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2 February 2015
We often see terrestrial snails loitering in the foliage, but have ignored them because they were too common. Their eggs however, were less common…
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Spider Creates Fake Spider Using Trash

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23 January 2015
Cyclosa is a genus of spiders commonly known as trashline orb web spiders that tend to collect detritus and decorate them on its web….
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Meet the Multi-Headed Caterpillar

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19 January 2015
Multi-headed creatures seemed to exist only in mythology and science fiction… until now. Meet the multi-headed caterpillar – it sports multiple heads, with the…
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Highlights

2014 Macro Photography Highlights

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28 December 2014
2014 has been relatively quiet, but littered with many memorable shots. I made 46 field trips this year and maintained a relatively consistent lens…
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Feature Guide

5 unique ways to document our micro nature

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12 June 2014
My personal style of macro photography is closer to that of nature documentation than that of art. To me, it is more important to…
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NICKY BAY
Singapore

Hi my name is Nicky Bay. I am a macro photographer, instructor and book author, travelling the world to document the vast micro biodiversity that nature has to offer. Follow my updates and discover with me the incredible beauty and science behind our planet's micro creatures!

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