found this guide to shooting ants that might come in handy for those who like shooting them
http://megashot.net/communities/Macr...hy/content/640
found this guide to shooting ants that might come in handy for those who like shooting them
http://megashot.net/communities/Macr...hy/content/640
nice tips there.
finally a video that shows us how to do this , Ive tried in the past and put it this way it didnt end well , thanks for the link !
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Very interesting. Thanks for the link.
Interesting. I was a bit worried when I saw the electrical outlet, thought he was planning some sort of ant torture.
lol bort. kinda like the fly cages i made as a kid out of a wine bottle cork and pins and a 9v battery
Macro photography is great. thanks for the link to the guide, could be helpful
This is so interesting thanks for the link Elvie
Wonder what lens he used...There was amazing detail. Nearly to scary to look at.
thanks very much great find
will try out
cheers macca
funny, but the ant itself, so ugly, the shots are perfect.
shots and method is perfect ok, and this is nearly on of my favourite photography resources now. What lets it down, tho, is he doesn't describe in multiple ways the best method for eradicating the damned things from the face of the Earth. Damned silly little nasty biters, they are.. and I'll never forgive them for biting me long ago, forcing me to abandon a great storm cloud scene!
now I look to shoot them with a 44 magnum!
seriously tho,.. great site and the images are brilliant(to the point where I want to have a go at them too now.
Nice article. thanks for posting the link!
thanks for posting the link,very interesting
Great find. Very helpful.
Thanks
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Wow, what a cool idea/technique. Love the last photo in the sequence.
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Good arrticle with some interesting tips. Thanks.
thanks for this link, it gives some great advice
cheryl
great site, thanks for sharing