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mhohner
Senior Member Joined: 14 October 2006 Country: Germany Status: Offline Posts: 1724 |
Topic: Bugs and Spiders... 9 Posted: 07 July 2009 at 07:26 |
Not a spider but a relative:
This is Neobisium sp., a Pseudoscorpion. Body length about 1 mm. |
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Sony/Minolta F.A.Q., bodies, lenses, flashes.
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MacDonaldJ2
Senior Member Joined: 11 January 2009 Country: United States Location: Houston Status: Offline Posts: 758 |
Posted: 07 July 2009 at 07:46 |
Not exactly sure what this is...A700 with 70-200G
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maewpa
Alpha Eyes group Joined: 27 October 2007 Country: United Kingdom Location: Thailand Status: Offline Posts: 7218 |
Posted: 07 July 2009 at 18:55 |
@Jens... the end of Bugs and Spiders...8 was unfortunately timed for answering your quesion. I am not sure what they were doing but there was definitely a lot of contact between live ants, like the first picture below... and a lot of carrying of corpses, like the second picture. One ant was able to carry up to three corpses because they were joined together somehow. I suspect it was a war, but I hope somebody will be able to confirm or otherwise - it was fascinating.
These pictures are less successful than the first two but they are more representative of the action. |
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Paul aka maewpa
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Pavel
Senior Member Joined: 23 April 2007 Country: Czech Republic Location: The Hague Status: Offline Posts: 2598 |
Posted: 07 July 2009 at 20:03 |
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A-900+VG;16f/2.8fish;50f/1.4,Sig20f/1.8;Tammy 90f/2.8;Sony135STF;M200f/2.8HS;M 200 f/4 Macro;M 300f/4HS;Sony500f/8reflex;M600 f/4HS;M3x1xmacro;16-35CZ;24-70CZ;70-200SSM;70-400SSM;1.4xTc;2xTc
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Jens G
Senior Member Joined: 17 April 2007 Country: Denmark Status: Offline Posts: 481 |
Posted: 07 July 2009 at 20:38 |
paul, even though you don't find the last two ant pictures as good as the first two, I still find them amazing and fascinating.
And Pavels spider is also very good. I think we have the same kind of spider in the back yard. |
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Pavel
Senior Member Joined: 23 April 2007 Country: Czech Republic Location: The Hague Status: Offline Posts: 2598 |
Posted: 08 July 2009 at 19:16 |
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A-900+VG;16f/2.8fish;50f/1.4,Sig20f/1.8;Tammy 90f/2.8;Sony135STF;M200f/2.8HS;M 200 f/4 Macro;M 300f/4HS;Sony500f/8reflex;M600 f/4HS;M3x1xmacro;16-35CZ;24-70CZ;70-200SSM;70-400SSM;1.4xTc;2xTc
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bms44974
Moderator Group Assignments Deputy Joined: 18 October 2008 Country: United States Location: Cary, NC Status: Offline Posts: 5409 |
Posted: 08 July 2009 at 22:56 |
Here's a very small ant on a very young cucumber.
A700; Sony 50M28; ISO 400; f5.6; 1/320th Cheers... Brian |
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A7rIV; A6500; SEL2470Z; SEL90M28G; SEL100400GM; SELP1650;
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themeron
Newbie Joined: 07 May 2009 Location: Brazil Status: Offline Posts: 19 |
Posted: 08 July 2009 at 23:50 |
dd001
Senior Member Joined: 16 August 2006 Country: France Location: Bordeaux Status: Offline Posts: 2140 |
Posted: 10 July 2009 at 09:24 |
Long time I haven't posted anything... so how about a spider
A700 + Min 100/2.8 + 5600 + diffuser. Note that I calibrated my screen recently, so if you find it over or under exposed, please let me know! |
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David - My Gallery
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bms44974
Moderator Group Assignments Deputy Joined: 18 October 2008 Country: United States Location: Cary, NC Status: Offline Posts: 5409 |
Posted: 10 July 2009 at 16:34 |
@dd001: David, Besides being a superb shot (great use of light, detail, composition)... the saturation and WB look spot on.
Cheers... Brian |
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pegelli
Admin Group Dyxum Administrator Joined: 02 June 2007 Country: Belgium Location: Schilde Status: Offline Posts: 38346 |
Posted: 10 July 2009 at 17:53 |
Some very nice shots again on this page.
I especially like Paul's (maewpa) shot of the ants marching up the branch. Well spotted and I know it's very hard to get good ant shots, since they're constantly on the move. David, glad you're back and post seems spot on in more aspect then one (as Brian said) Here's another "bug" from me, palomena prasina if I'm not mistaken. Quite a patient little creature who stayed long enough to get a few good shots, of which this is one: A700 + KM100/2.8 macro D |
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Pavel
Senior Member Joined: 23 April 2007 Country: Czech Republic Location: The Hague Status: Offline Posts: 2598 |
Posted: 10 July 2009 at 20:26 |
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A-900+VG;16f/2.8fish;50f/1.4,Sig20f/1.8;Tammy 90f/2.8;Sony135STF;M200f/2.8HS;M 200 f/4 Macro;M 300f/4HS;Sony500f/8reflex;M600 f/4HS;M3x1xmacro;16-35CZ;24-70CZ;70-200SSM;70-400SSM;1.4xTc;2xTc
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Copperhead
Senior Member Joined: 30 November 2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Posts: 218 |
Posted: 10 July 2009 at 22:20 |
I took this one this morning. A900/28-135 in macro mode. Minor cropping.
A couple more from this evening. Same setup. CC Welcome. Edited by Copperhead - 11 July 2009 at 03:37 |
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Lots of Canon gear, Min.400/4.5 HS APO G,
Somebody Stopped Me! |
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dd001
Senior Member Joined: 16 August 2006 Country: France Location: Bordeaux Status: Offline Posts: 2140 |
Posted: 11 July 2009 at 10:47 |
@Pieter and Brian: thanks for the comments
Will try to post more when I get a chance. @Pieter: nice details and focus plane is very well adjusted to have the eyes and body in focus, well done! @Pavel, cute little creature, not sure what it is though... @Copperhead: nice spiders. #1 is very well done. #2 and #3 could use more light and focus on the eyes, but well done overall! |
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David - My Gallery
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