Macro Photographer Captures Damselflies and Other Crawlers ‘Spying’ on Him From Hiding Spots

Macro Photographer Captures Damselflies and Other Crawlers ‘Spying’ on Him From Hiding Spots
Courtesy of Abdul Gapur Dayak
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The Indonesian island of Borneo has been dubbed the “world’s lungs” because of its abundance of dense forests, which supports abundant life.

It’s a prime place for macro photographers to capture lush flora and fauna—as wildlife admirer Abdul Gapur Dayak, from the small village of Tamiang Layang in Central Kalimantan, knows. Dayak, an avid macro photographer, has only to step behind his house to find insect and plant life aplenty for his subject matter.

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