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Wrightsville Beach Magazine May 2015

15 Through her iPhone photography, Dingeldein says she wants to show, with modern technology, how kids and adults can go outside and learn about the small natural world around them. during a two-year period, featuring a variety of small insect species that occupy her Wilmington backyard in the spring and summer months. Her favorite image is the longlegged fly — at roughly one-fourth of an inch long — because it was the most difficult shot to get, she says. The longlegged fly is. Although there are many of them, naturally, they quickly fly away. Through her iPhone photography, Dingeldein says she wants to show, with modern technology, how kids and adults can go outside and learn about the small natural world around them. By photographing insects, Dingeldein holds a magnifying glass to the small stuff in nature. “There are tiny details of the insects that you would normally gloss over with your eyes,” she says. CAROLINA MANTIS www.wrightsvillebeachmagazine.com WBM


Wrightsville Beach Magazine May 2015
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