Insects
Finalist

Edwin Giesbers | Stag Beetle


 
 

 

Name: Edwin Giesbers
Picture title: Stag Beetle
Category: Insects
Nationality:
Dutch
Occupation: Photographer

Edwin says:
‘Only a few places in the Netherlands and Belgium are home to a very special insect: the stag beetle (Lucanus cervus). It is one of the largest beetle species in Europe and has a somewhat prehistoric appearance. The males can grow to over nine inches and are real giants in the insect world. The beetle gets its name from the enormous outgrown jaws that are somewhat reminiscent of the antlers of a deer. Only the males are equipped with this.

Once a male has discovered a female on a tree, he will protect this place from other males. Frantic fighting takes place if another male appears on the scene. The large jaws are used to lift the rival into the air. This is not easy, as the legs are barbed to help the beetles find a firm grip on the bark.

These are the most beautiful moments to photograph and especially in silhouette against the blue evening sky or orange evening sun. You need to act quickly, because if one male manages to lift the other above his head, he will triumphantly throw his rival out of the tree and the titanic battle is over!’

Technical information:
Nikon D 750
Tamron macro 2.8/90mm AF
ISO 400
f/7.1
1/800sec
Accessories: None
Post processing: Basic adjustments.

Website: edwingiesbers.com
Instagram: edwin_giesbers
Facebook: Giesbers.Photography