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The Dream Community of Bugs by Andrey Pavlov

Russian photographer Andrey Pavlov has created a fancy photo-series eligible 'ant tales', where he choreographed ants in various times of the bug’s daily routine using items Pavlov designed from raw components such as fruits or nut seashells. Andrey Pavlov stays time establishing up story scenarios. He examined ants, and saw that they all adhere to a very particular direction when they perform. So he put his items on their pathway, and captured the bugs getting his small 'stage sets'.

Each picture is taken at especially near variety by the artisan, saving his pest others who live nearby near his non-urban house in their surrounding.
The photographer explained: 'For the last seven decades I have always had my photographic camera with me, but it was only when I had kids and began examining them magical stories that I noticed it was something I never did as a kid. That's when I determined to create up for it and begin developing some magical stories of my own. I used to perform in cinema which was a big help when it came to creating items, and I determined ants because I regard them and their way of lifestyle. They proper value their kids and look after the older people. They have resided for an incredible number of decades. I take my motivation from people but fortunately for me ants are quite curious, which seems to create them very willing individuals.'





















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