An Ant...for Sue!

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An Ant...for Sue!

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Rather than goofing off on the serious side of the forums, I thought I would just put this here. The poor little guy seems to be looking down in anticipation of something or another. Not having fully explored my old Photo Impact 6 software, I thought I would try some of its features. Sue came to mind in this photograph with her recent ant post, while she was, or maybe still is, in New Mexico. :D
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An Ant...for Sue!
Fuji FinePix S7000 @ 6 megs
Macro mode 2
Manual exposure settings
1/400 sec. @ f/2.8 ISO 200
Daylight, midday overcast
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Very funny Ken :lol: . I am back in PA now. I got back Friday and will not have to travel again until June.

Nice ant. I have yet to get one as clear and detailed as yours and others posted on here. I need to take some time and go ant hunting. :lol:
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I have been ant hunting all day and have not got a decent shot of one. However I did twist my back photographing...robber flies, I guess they are. I am going to post a couple. Out in Arkansas we called them "deer flies" and they would bite and draw blood! :shock:
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