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Hand drawn, Prisma colored pencils
Praying Mantas having lunch. Photo Information: / 21st October 2007 EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM / Focal Length: 60.0mm / Extension Tube: EF25 II Aperture: 11.0 / Shutter: 1/100 / ISO: 100 / Flash: 430EX (diffuser) / 06/10/08 . 3rd Macro Photography Week 4:Mantis challenge Galleries / /
Ants on a Peony bud MY BUBBLESITE
this is a special lighting ant.
A doodle in pen
Photo Information: / 12th September 2008 EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM / Focal Length: 60.0mm / Extension Tube: EF25 II & EF12 II Aperture: 10.0 / Shutter: 1/100 / ISO: 100 / Flash: 580EX (built in diffuser and reflector card) Processing CS3 / Virtual Photographer … Glamour … Normal … 25% / Virtual Photographer … Glamour … Multiply … 30% / Multiply reduced the blown out look and Normal helped soften / I then masked overall Glamour effect from around Ant / Neat Image to clean and Blurred background / Dodged here and there for finishing touches. Galleries / /
These little buggers drink from the dew that drips off of my Banana Tree. / Very interesting to watch. An amazing community ants belong to. / / Copyright Notice: / All images are the property of ©Leah Highland and may not be used wholly or in part without the prior written permission by email, including copying, duplicating, manipulating, printing, / publishing (even on a web site), reproducing, storing, or transmitting by any means.
Caon 400D / Caon 100mm Macro / ISO 100 / F 3.5 / 160th Sec / No flash
Featured in Mornings & Evenings—Sunbeams & Storms on February, 2009
lime fruit attack by the giant red ants
Was amazing to watch the ants interact with the aphids. / ( best viewed large ) Photo Information: / 15th March 2009 5DmkII EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM / Focal Length: 60.0mm / Extension Tube: EF25 II & EF12 II Aperture: 11.0 / Shutter: 1/200 / ISO: 100 / Flash: MT-24EX (diffusers) Galleries / /
Medium: Acrylic on Stretched Canvas. / Painted on the sides and ready to hang. Original Painting Size: 50cm (w) x 60cm (h) x 3.8cm (d)
I found this guy when I was on the hunt for a very distressed sounding frog, which I soon fond and saved from ants! Hes here if you want to see him. /
This late blooming peony is no more than a inch round. All the other blooms on this plant were about 4 to 5 inches round and were already gone. Yes, that is ants on the left side of the flower.
An Echidna, an Australian native and who shares a unique trait with just one other animal, the Platypus. / They’re both monotremes, meaning they lay eggs and they have a pouch like a kangaroo. / The female Echidna will usually lay just one egg and deposit it in her pouch. When the young echidna, called a puggle, hatches, it suckles from teats in the pouch until it’s grown spines at which time mum thinks it’s a little uncomfortable and digs a nursery burrow for it. / The adults eat ants and termites digging for them with strong claws and then sucking them up with a sticky tongue. mmm yum!! / I found this one this morning on my property near Launceston, Tasmania. Canon 5D Mark II with EF 100-400mm IS L at 400 mm My personal website My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writing are copyright © Bob Wickham. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
It’s a long climb, but the reward is worth it for this ant. / Crab Cactus.
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