Until I get eyes, this is my best guess.

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Flowerscapes: Through a Bug’s Lens

SUNI wonders: could looking at flowers from an ant’s perspective change our view of nature's decline?

Theo Bosboom’s Flowerscapes, A Bug’s Eye View takes us on a journey through forests and wildflower fields with the eye of a minuscule creature. His photographs reveal the intricate beauty of flowers we often overlook.


Bosboom explores diverse landscapes in the Netherlands and beyond, capturing the resilience and diversity of flora from an unusual perspective. The project also highlights concerns about pollinator decline and environmental challenges faced by Europe’s ecosystems.


The photographer attributes his artistic inspiration to both local initiatives promoting environmentally friendly practices and a growing awareness of the importance of native plants for insect populations and wider biodiversity. His work serves as a poignant reminder of nature’s fragility amidst urban sprawl and climate change.


Flowerscapes invites us to reframe our connection with nature, encouraging introspection on how human activities impact ecosystems. By shifting our gaze down to the ground level, Bosboom challenges us to see beauty in detail and consider our role in preserving it.

Original source:  https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2026/07/theo-bosboom-flowerscapes-bugs-eye-view-photography/
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