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Macrophotography exhibition at Dig Cafe Newstead Dec 20 2017

Posted on 21 December, 2017 by Tanya Loos

Newstead naturalist and photographer Patrick Kavanagh is well known for his incredible macro photography which is an occasional feature on Geoff Park’s blog, Natural Newstead. Patrick is holding an exhibition of his photographs at Dig Cafe Newstead entitled ‘Small World – Visions from Another Dimension’. An apt title!  Patrick sent us through some words and images to entice you to head to Newstead…

A long-nosed weevil, extremely small in size. By Patrick Kavanagh

There is another world hidden from our unaided senses. A world of strange and wonderful animals – some could be from another planet, some are insects but look like sea shells. The damage inflicted by a caterpillar on a eucalypt leaf looks like a Renaissance window. A piece of abstract art turns out to be the wing of a moth. A tiny world, on a scale of millimetres, best seen through a macrophotographer’s lens.

This remarkable world will be on show at an exhibition of macrophotography at Dig Café in Newstead.  Photographer Patrick Kavanagh is showing the images he has taken at his home at Strangways.

The exhibition ‘Small World – Visions from Another Dimension’ will be on at Dig Café, Newstead from Wednesday 20 December until late January.

An extreme close-up of a moth’s wing. By Patrick Kavanagh

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