You have heard about macro photography, but British photographerLevon Bissis taking things to a whole new level.

Levon used a 36 megapixel Nikon D810 with a 10x microscope objective attached through a 200mm prime lens.

You will be amazed to know that each of his images is composed of around 8-10,000 individual shots.

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Antenna of the ground beetle

This means that he has not photographed a whole insect but its various parts.

He then stitches all those images to create a well detailed picture of an insect.

So how detailed, you wonder?

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The antenna of the ground beetle pictured below can be zoomed even further.

So much that the hairs on it will appear bigger than a matchstick.

The following is an orchid cuckoo bee.

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No wonder thisguys cousinis a good martial artist.

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