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    60D, MP-E65mm, handheld, f/8, 1/250, ISO320, Twin flash.
    PP: selective NR and microcontrast.
    Full size of photo: 4656 x 3048 pixels.

    This is the moment when 2 ants share information of food or building materials location. It takes less then 1 second to share the data and they do the discussion on different places. The photo is not attractive but it's hard to take such shot.

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    Wow! I think it's very attractive, both artistically and as documentation. (How can they exchange such information?) The colors are gorgeous, the heads are amazingly sharp and the focus falls off in a beautiful way. And I'm in awe of anyone who can handhold that lens.

    Artistically, I might be tempted to crop out most of the OOF ant on the right, and lower saturation the orange OOF area at the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane Miller View Post
    How can they exchange such information?
    Thanks Diane!

    The chemicals called pheromones helped them to communicate. More details here.

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    Beautiful image, Miro. Yes, I can completely understand how difficult it is to make such images. You just have a moment's time before the ants get out of your DoF and with MP-E65, it's probably even tougher!
    Absolutely great job here !

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    Very well done you have my admiration, it is not easy to get something this small and active so well focused.

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    Hi Miro. The MP-E is a great lens, but difficult to work with - especially with active subjects like ants. You achieved excellent sharpness within your very limited DOF - making this a very strong behavioral image. You might consider toning down the very bright areas on the left side of the image.

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    Amazing photo, and hand held! Great.

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