Mein Portfolio aus dem aktuellen Jahr 2026

This is a stunning macro photograph capturing a Red-and-black froghopper (Cercopis vulnerata) perched on the vibrant yellow disc florets of an oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare). The insect's striking red and black pattern contrasts beautifully with the flower's white ray florets and yellow center. The entire subject is sharply focused and centered against a smooth, out-of-focus green background, creating a beautiful bokeh effect. The soft, natural light highlights the intricate details of both the insect and the flower. The overall emotion of the photo is one of serenity and appreciation for the small wonders of nature.
Copyright by Hans Enderl.
#naturephotography #macrophotography #insect #wildflower #froghopper

A crisp macro close-up shows a male scorpionfly (genus Panorpa, order Mecoptera) perched on a serrated bramble leaf (Rubus sp.). The insect’s translucent, veined wings with dark patches, long rostrum, slender antennae, and the reddish upturned genital bulb at the tail tip—typical of males—are sharply rendered against a smooth green bokeh. The scene conveys curious poise and fresh spring vitality. Photo is copyrighted by Hans Enderl.
#naturephotography #macro #insects #scorpionfly #wildlife

The image shows a Small Copper butterfly (Lycaena phlaeas) delicately feeding on the bright yellow blossoms of Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris). The butterfly's orange and brown wings with black spots are clearly visible. The background is a soft, out-of-focus green, highlighting the vivid colors of the butterfly and flowers. Ragwort is known to be toxic to grazing animals, but it is an important nectar source for many insects.