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Photographer from Paraíba registers angles of nature that almost nobody sees

Human vision is one of the most important senses and, even with its great perception capacity, it has limitations. Cameras, on the other hand, evolve almost daily. But will they one day be able to record images as incredible as the ones we see? The answer is yes, and they still capture more than we can capture ourselves.

O incredible.club presents the photographer Renato Bandeira who, at a young age and with a lot of talent, recorded unique angles that we would hardly be able to see on our own. Check it out!

The prodigy photographer

Born in João Pessoa, Renato discovered photography at the age of 18, in the Brazilian hinterland, in a city called Maturéia. He says that, on his trips to the sertão, he found himself in such an absurdly beautiful place that he had to register it. From that need, he started working with cameras and studying a little.

His hobby as an amateur astronomer was also a strong incentive, mainly in astrophotography at night — a technique that allows capturing very distant galaxies and nebulae. On the other hand, he dedicated himself to macro photography, which is pretty much the reverse. It’s where he looks for the tiny details of plants and animals that most don’t pay much attention to. Look!

vespidae

Courtesy of Renato Bandeira for Incrível.club

Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens)

Courtesy of Renato Bandeira for Incrível.club

Witch moth (Ascalapha odorata)

english parakeet

Courtesy of Renato Bandeira for Incrível.club

Butterfly

Courtesy of Renato Bandeira for Incrível.club

Courtesy of Renato Bandeira for Incrível.club

The Cat’s Eye

Dragon-fly

Courtesy of Renato Bandeira for Incrível.club

Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis)

Courtesy of Renato Bandeira for Incrível.club

dwarf woodpecker

Courtesy of Renato Bandeira for Incrível.club

South American fly or fruit fly

Courtesy of Renato Bandeira for Incrível.club

Horseflies (or Butucas)

Northeastern Barred Hornbill (Thamnophilus doliatus)

Fly

True Parrot (Amazona aestiva)

Coleoptera (Beetle)

We were quite impressed, and in fact, we’ve never seen so much definition. And you, have you seen this before? What did you think of the photographs? Leave your opinion here in the comments?

Cover image Courtesy of Renato Bandeira for Incrível.club

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