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Jaw-Dropping Macro 3D Gaussian Splat Honeybee

Dany Bittel showcased a new work.

As mentioned by Dany Bittel, this one was captured using 111 perspectives, stacking 16 photos together, with an f/18 aperture, a 90mm Tamron macro lens, and 20mm extension.

"The honeybee is a hairy little creature, it even has hairs on its eyes! On top of its head are three small light sensors, and its large, regular eyes give it nearly a 360° view, reaching well into the ultraviolet. With its antennae, it can detect pheromones, scents, humidity, CO₂ levels, and even electric fields. During flight, the front and back wings hook together to form one big wing. It carries pollen in special baskets on its hind legs, though this fellow seems to have spilled them! The notches in its forearms are used to clean the antennae", commented the artist.

Take a closer look at this honeybee on SuperSplat, a free browser-based editor for 3D Gaussian Splats by Will Eastcott. Dany has an incredible insect-themed 3D Gaussian Splats portfolio, scroll down to see his bumblebee, red firebug, and more:

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