RMBE26KD–Horse Fly Tabanus bromius macro close up showing large compound eye
RMHTWMY5–Extreme magnification - Fly compound eye
RFJC7CDT–Extreme macro - portrait of a green eyed crane fly, magnified through a microscope objective (width of the frame is 2.2mm)
RFPKFFY2–Dragonfly compound eye
RFRF10F1–head and eye view of a dung fly scat fly focus stacked x14
RFDXBJW4–Extreme sharp and detailed bug compound eye surface at extreme magnification. The image is stacked from many shots into one very sharp image
RMC69B7Y–Robber Fly, Holcocephala fusca
RMBF89TE–Flower Mantis
RME45JN1–Head of Horsefly (Tabanus sp) showing compound eyes, UK
RM2D9HM6B–Compound Eye of a Dragonfly
RM2E0PRKC–Insect compound eye showing from right to left: rhabdom, retinula cells, secundary pigment cells and axons. Photomicrograph X75 at 10 cm high.
RM2C66191–[Digital focus stacking] Compound eyes from Blue Darner (Aeshna cyanea) dragonfly. A compound eye may consist of thousands of individual photoreceptor units or ommatidia (ommatidium, singular). The image perceived is a combination of inputs from the numerous ommatidia (individual 'eye units'), which are located on a convex surface, thus pointing in slightly different directions.
RFDHHHPF–Compound eye, head, Common Housefly (Musca domestica), extreme close-up, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RMKC6ENC–Glass compound eye bead, Classical, ca. 4th century B.C., Greek, Eastern Mediterranean, Glass; rod-formed, 13/16 × 1 1/16 in. (2
RFMHBT1R–Cerambicidae compound eye
RMD7WH11–Compound eye of Common Darter - Sympetrum striolatum
RMM00KAB–An extreme close-up of an English Common Red Garden Ant, showing good detail of the compound eye, antennae and mandible
RMBE266Y–Horse Fly Tabanus bromius macro close up showing large compound eye
RM2E0PRMT–Insect compound eye showing from right to left: lenses, crystalline cones, primary pigment cells, rhabdom, retinula cells, secundary pigment cells
RFEBJH3D–Compound eye of Anobiidae beetle SEM
RMH02CCH–blue-green darner, southern aeshna, southern hawker (Aeshna cyanea), compound eye of the larva, Germany, Bavaria, Niederbayern, Lower Bavaria
RFK3FA46–Compound eye of a horse's fly
RF2HEKB6H–Close up of Dragonfly Compound Eye Norfolk UK
RMKCE34N–Glass compound eye bead, Classical, ca. 4th century B.C., Greek, Eastern Mediterranean, Glass, Height: 3/8 x 1/2 in. (1 x 1.3
RF2HTWP3E–Art inspired by Glass compound eye bead, Classical, ca. 4th century B.C., Greek, Eastern Mediterranean, Glass, Height: 3/8 x 1/2 in. (1 x 1.3 cm), Glass, Semi-opaque pale turquoise green ground; additions in opaque white, translucent cobalt blue and honey brown., Squat spherical shape, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2CX05YN–A head shot close up macro lens image of an adult Carolina mantis on a plant. Image shows details of its compound eye, mouth pieces and antenna as we
RMBE2B90–Horse Fly Tabanus bromius showing large compound eye
RMH3CJEC–Extreme magnification - Fly with damaged compound eye
RFJA129E–Portrait of a common green bottle fly magnified through a microscope objective
RMGADH1W–Compound eye of a Fly
RME84JGB–Close up shot of the striped compound eye of a striped eye Horsefly
RMD6F49P–Compound eye in stone of a fossilised trilobiite
RM2BE0J7Y–SEM showing the ultrastructural morphologic surface features of the head, and thoracic regions of an Anopheles gambiae mosquito. Human malaria is transmitted only by females of the genus Anopheles. Of the approximately 430 Anopheles species, only 30-40 transmit malaria in nature. An organism that transmits a disease to another organism is known as a vector. Note the compound eye, composed of numerous ommatidia, which are the small subunits that act in concert with one another to provide a comprehensive mosaic image to the organism of its surroundings. Like all mosquitoes, adult anophelines hav
RFKH6KJ7–Compound eye of the the Spotted Lobster, Panulirus guttatus, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
RFRRPG62–tropic butterfly looks ahead compound eye insect closeup with green background and copy space
RM2E0PRM6–Insect compound eye showing from right to left: rhabdom, retinula cells, secundary pigment cells and axons. Photomicrograph X150 at 10 cm high.
RF2DEYWM7–Macro photograph of the head of a hornet - vespa crabro. compound eyes, ocelli and antenna
RFFCY8NE–The compound eye of a Southern Hawker dragonfly, (Aeshna cyanea), Gloucestershire, England, UK.
RM2BEM10R–Minibeast: a red mason bee, Osmia bicornis, macro with close-up view of its head, antennae and compound eye, Surrey, England
RF2HTWP43–Art inspired by Glass compound eye bead, Classical, ca. 4th century B.C., Greek, Eastern Mediterranean, Glass; rod-formed, 13/16 × 1 1/16 in. (2.1 × 2.6 cm), Glass, Semi-opaque turquoise blue ground; additions in opaque white and translucent cobalt blue., Squat spherical shape with, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMF282F6–Insect, Close up of Dragonfly, Common Darter 'sympetrum striolatum', perched on wooden fence slat. Detail of compound eye, legs, and thorax.
RF2CX062K–A head shot close up macro lens image of an adult Carolina mantis on a plant. Image shows details of its compound eye, mouth pieces and antenna as we
RMBE2BE6–Horse Fly Tabanus bromius macro close up showing large compound eye
RMHTWN1F–Extreme magnification - Fly compound eye
RF2AW0CR9–Extreme Macro of a stink bug eye
RM2G4G7G5–Thick-legged hoverfly (syritta pipiens) with its distinctive broad hind femora on a wild strawberry and grains of pollen on its compound eye (with aph
RME84JHG–Close up shot of a Common Darter perched on a wooden fence focusing on the compound eye
RMB08WWB–Notch-horned Cleg or Horse Fly (Haematopota pluvialis), compound eye
RMARY41E–SEM of Simulian blackfly (simulium damnosum) showing the compound eye x 130, colour enhanced
RM2E0PRKD–Insect compound eye showing from right to left: rhabdom, retinula cells, secundary pigment cells and axons. Photomicrograph X75 at 10 cm wide.
RFE7EE9J–Italian grasshopper on aloe plant
RMAME9RE–dusky sun beetle (Aprica spec.), compound eye
RMH1R4E1–Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) feeding on thistle flower.
RFMFFE9N–Cerambicidae
RFBKEP14–100X microscopic head of Grain Moth, (Sitotroga cerealella)
RF2D7NDPJ–Macro Headshot Of A Female Keeled Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum coerulescens, Showing Detail Of Its Compound Eye. UK
RMB9YXBE–Parasitic Fly, Giant Tachinid (Tachina grossa), close-up of head
RF2CX05PT–A full length close up macro lens image of an adult Carolina mantis in grassland. Image shows details of its compound eye, dark wings, and legs
RMBE25K8–Horse Fly Tabanus bromius macro close up showing large compound eye
RMHTWMTN–Extreme magnification - Fly compound eye
RMBGXJ7A–The eye of a common wasp (vesper vulgaris) in extreme close up
RM2JNWWE1–Macro anterior view of the head of a housefly (Musca domestica) with a large compound eye and palps, Surrey, UK
RMFC1C1K–A close up of the compound eye of an Ethiopia Sprite (Pseudoagrion guichardi), a highland endemic damselfly
RMT3CJE1–Prehistoric fly in Baltic amber
RM2BHG7KY–Extreme macro photo (under the microscope, using 10x microscope objective) of Halyomorpha halys nymph eye
RFJC10P8–Extreme macro - full frontal portrait of a green eyed crane fly, magnified through a microscope objective (width of the frame is 2.2mm)
RF2GN289T–Macro Augochlora pura sweat bee compound and simple eye with antenna
RF2J52T28–Extreme close-up of a beetle's eye
RF2D7NDR8–Macro Close up Of A Female Keeled Skimmer Dragonfly, Orthetrum coerulescens, Showing Detail Of It's Compound Eye.UK
RF2DBYB72–Common green bottomfly, big compound eyes
RF2CX064P–A head shot close up macro lens image of an adult Chinese mantis (Tenodera sinensis) on a plant. Image shows details of its compound eye, mouth pieces
RMBE2BJR–Horse Fly Tabanus bromius macro close up showing large compound eye