British photographer exposed geniuses mimicry

British photographer Alex Hyde for many years is merging with the background of the animals - and photographs. Sometimes he deliberately brings these geniuses mimicry in his studio, selects the best background for them - "hides them" - and takes off. It is worth noting that Hyde is not just a photographer, a specialist in biofotografii and teaches at the University of Nottingham.
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Malaysian hymenopus coronatus merged with the colors in a photo studio in Derbyshire.





Unclean ploskohvosty gecko hiding on the background of moss in the National Park Masoala Peninsula in northeastern Madagascar.



Spider Hersilia sericea on the bark of a tree in a tropical rain forest in the national park in the northeast of Madagascar.



Brown frog Mantella is not visible among the fallen leaves in the forest to the west of Madagascar.



The representative of the detachment sobachkovidnyh Blennioidei merged with a rocky bottom near the island of Mull, Scotland.



Peppered moth on the bark of birch trees in Derbyshire.



Frog among dead leaves and stones in National Park Andasibe-Mantadiya Madagascar.



Frogs-microhylidae pretend moss in the Masoala National Park in Madagascar.



Sea Scorpion is hiding among the pebbles on the bottom of the island of Skye, Scotland.



Chameleon Brookesia stumpfi not stand out against leaves and debris in a tropical forest in Madagascar.



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