About ‘Beech leaf miner moth art’ by Danny Slijfer Natuurfotografie
The Beech Leafminer moth lays its eggs in the leaves of beech trees. These eggs hatch into tiny larvae, which then eat a passage in the leaf green. The passage starts small, because there the larva is still small. The more it eats, the more it grows and the larger the corridor becomes. This scene produces beautiful and unusual photos!
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Danny Slijfer (1989) is an all-round nature photographer living in Dieren, with the Veluwezoom as his backyard. His working area and also his greatest source of inspiration is Dutch nature. His passion is to capture the beauty of flora and fauna close to home.
Nature photography means more to Danny, as a real outdoor person, than work. It has become a way of life in which he finds rest, gains energy and marvels at the small details of nature. He wants to convey this…
