daveinwilton 1 Posted May 29, 2011 Thank you for the correction. Good sized grasshopper.-Dave Link to comment
kaushikphotography 0 Posted May 29, 2011 Interesting capture. Really a good lunch for them. Great findings and the capture. Like it. Thanks for sharing.All the best to you. Warm Regards. Link to comment
mike_palermiti 3 Posted May 29, 2011 My good friend Pierre,Your image of these busy ants is outstanding.It is not easy to capture such small subjects that move about so quickly.Now, I am inspired to go out and get down with the Florida ants and take some images !All the best, Mike Link to comment
engela 0 Posted May 29, 2011 A very nice shot indeed! Teamwork at its best...Kind regards, Engela Link to comment
hamidfarzandian 0 Posted May 29, 2011 Taking a shot with such clarity, focus and sharpness from ever-moving and fast ants are so difficult, but you did it very well and nice . Impressive. Bravo.Hamid. Link to comment
brano_k 0 Posted May 30, 2011 Pierre, is this all what remains of your grasshopper model? Good thing that you do not use that many other, large size models; elephants, rhinos, ... Gladiator games: modeling contract expires, off to arena you go. Link to comment
GailAnthonyHarmer 6 Posted May 30, 2011 WONDERFUL MACRO SHOT Pierre!!! Excellent detail and clarity. Ants sure are hard workers! Very Well done and presented!!Kind regards, Gail Link to comment
morophaenixmau 22 Posted May 30, 2011 A greta work, for you and...for them! Bravo, my dear friend! Link to comment
olafdevries 0 Posted May 31, 2011 Great floor and nicely detailed..! Ants eating drumsticks.. Link to comment
KyleE 0 Posted May 31, 2011 Pierre, You have captured a really great moment here. The focus is perfect and there are a lot of details in the scene. Very well done. Thank you for sharing. Regards,Kyle Link to comment
krpradu 125 Posted June 1, 2011 They eat your first subject but did another one,looks good.best regards,RC Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 280 Posted June 1, 2011 Radu, they don't, these are the legs of some other one, look at them, my friend's legs were all green!PDE Link to comment
Dana C Doherty 400 Posted June 4, 2011 Pierre, I am simply not good enough yet myself to critque your work. Your work is what inspires me and inspires others. I simply enjoy with gusto all your images in their great variety. This, like all your work takes something mundane and makes it art. I cannot simply breeze through your pictures. Each one makes me stop and I dive in as though they were a body of art/water and I am immersed in them.I am your student. You are the teacher. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted June 4, 2011 I also believe the team work is given this image a great potential but again your lighting here is set to the optimum quality and so off the fine details obtained along with the originality of colors.Thank you my friend for sharing it and wishing you all of the best. Link to comment
BelaMolnar 2 Posted June 11, 2011 You are a "sadist". Ha ha. . . . I used to watch this event, when I where young, cache a grasshopper and giving to the ants to kill and feast on it, where I'm watching the whole massacre. "bad boy-bad boy"! . . . I wouldn't do it to day. I don't like to see such an image, reminds me of the life in bigger scale how brutal and merciless some time or most of the time. It is my thought, and I can't comment on the image as a photograph. I become to sensitive in my old age. Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 280 Posted June 12, 2011 Bela, you don't think that I did it?! It was a spectacle I noticed on the terrace of my summer house and since I couldn't help the guy I just used the occasion to make a good macro with substance! It was my first digital compact and I was delighted how close up it could go! Thank you for your comment my friend!PDE Link to comment
gulfbeach47 0 Posted June 17, 2011 Pierre, You truly have an eye for details. Those guys look like they can bite!Regards, John Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 280 Posted June 17, 2011 Hi John, long time no see my friend!Yes, they sure can bite and kill! industrious fellas!Thanks for your visit John, I'm glad to see you again!PDE Link to comment
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