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Blue sky ant....though its a lie. Tried using some blue card as a background to another shot of yet another yet in the back garden hedge. Kind of works, but not sure of the shot overall though. Some thing doesn't feel right with this one some where
Found at Finca Las Piedras, near town of Monterrey in Madre de Dios region in southeastern Peru.
Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.
Ant at Work
Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera.
Ants appear in the fossil record across the globe in considerable diversity during the latest Early Cretaceous and early Late Cretaceous, suggesting an earlier origin.
Scientific name: Formicidae
Order: Hymenopterans
Lifespan:
Black garden ant: 4 years
Pharaoh ant: 4 – 12 months
(Wiki)
Nikon D850
TAMRON SP 90mm F2.8 Di VC USD Macro 1:1 F004N
ƒ/5.0
90.0 mm
1/160
720
Taken on November 27, 2019
Delhi
98 shots, distant of 50 microns, with a Leica M205A stereomicroscope. Focus stacking using Photoshop.
I follow a great Twitter account called MCU News & Tweets (which you can check out here: twitter.com/MCU_Tweets), and they posted a great photo that I wanted to share with you guys today!
I just think it's fun to see the evolution of my favorite character's suit. Which version is your favorite? I gotta say, mine's gotta be the Ant-Man and the Wasp one. It's like a best of both worlds between the Civil War on and the original! Let me know your favorite in the comments below!
Canon 6D - Canon MP-E 65 - YN14EX- 1/180 - F14 - ISO 800
Focus Stacking handheld, 7 shots - Focus stacking a mano libera, 7 scatti.
Io penso che tutti dovrebbero studiare le formiche. Esse hanno una sorprendente filosofia in quattro punti. Non arrenderti mai, guarda avanti, sii positivo e fai tutto quello che puoi.
(Jim Rohn)
Leaf cutter ants pass over another harvested item between themselves. One goes back to cut more food whilst the other, carries the item back to the nest.
Ant ,233 exposures, wemacro 2um, olympus LMPlanFl 20x, raynox 150, nikon d7200, nikon r1c1 flashkit, iso 100 1/200
It has begun... We finally get the date of when Ant-Man and the Wasp begins production!
According to Omega Underground:
"The sequel’s cast is looking like it will include Evangeline Lilly, Paul Rudd, Michael Pena, and Michael Douglas. Peyton Reed will return to direct with cinematography by Michael Mann collaborator Dante Spinotti (Heat, Public Enemies, Manhunter, L.A. Confidential). Its script was written Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari from a story by Paul Rudd and Adam McKay its said to be the origin of Hope’s transformation into heroine The Wasp."
Don't worry guys, from now until this movie hits fucking VHS, I will keep you all up to date on any piece of news surrounding this movie, I promise!
I thought i'd have a bash in photoshop, thought i may have forgotten how to do stuff, it's been so long! Was fun, am sure i'll get hooked on it again! :-)
Can't wait for them to start tunneling!
saw these ants climbing a wall with their meal. ants are so fascinating to watch and learn from. organization is built into them
I don't have much time for shots at the moment but nipped outside at my mums today and found a few things around the pond . (Cropped Version)
Too low for a tripod I used my knee to steady it!
This ant, apparently alone, was moving quickly. I have no idea where it was going, but it seemed intent of reaching some destination. I could easily project onto it determination, serious intent, even heroism. Was it on a quest to save a beautiful ant from a horrible fate? Heading off to defend the community? Or perhaps escaping responsibilities, abandoning a family and looking for adventure.
Taken for Flickr's Our Daily Challenge: SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY
I spent some time (maybe too much) watching this ant tend to this flower. It seemed like he was going around prying it open. Maybe helping it bloom? He didn't seem to like the camera but kept working nonetheless.
Found at Gardner Road Nature Reserve, SW of Kellerberrin. Western Australia, Australia.
I believe this to be Meranoplus sp. Confirmation/correction welcomed. It was pretty small.
Found on trunk of tree.
Single exposure, significantly cropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.
On the underside of a small piece of painted wood. Yellow ant I think. My first wee beast of the year. Nice dogwalk at St Cyrus nature reserve. Lovely to see signs of spring today.
We have been babying this little mimosa tree that came from Mississippi. It is too cold where we live for them, but my wife always wanted one......so I purchased one on a trip to the South USA. Each winter it freezes down and so far has come back weaker in the warm weather. Love the little bloom that it creates.
These are what they call junk trees in the Southern States....they grow everywhere.
Also notice the ant...they are everywhere.
Another lucky shot while hiking through the rain forest watching these busy ants transport leafes. The focus had lots of trouble picking up the excact spot and these beats are fast!
Taken with Nikon D7100 and Nikon 105mm 2.8 macro lens.