ANTSTORE World of Ants (F)  >> English forum (F)  >> Photographys and videos (F)
 [1]   [2]   [3]   [4]   [5] 

Click to view full story of "Ants from Argentina"

JimmyVe: Ants from Argentina (4. Dez 2006 13:10)

Queens from Argentina

JimmyVe: (23. Dez 2006 13:12)

Pictures taken with a Sony Alpha Digital DSLR-A100 with a zoom lens, soon I'm going to receive a macro lens so the pictures are going to be better, i guess. ;)

JimmyVe: (4. Feb 2007 20:56)

Pictures with the macro lens, finely. ;)

mpir: (5. Feb 2007 11:25)

Great new photos Jimmy!!!! Congrats!! Will you share with us some more details about that new lense? :wink:

JimmyVe: (5. Feb 2007 17:23)

Sure, ;)
its a "SIGMA 105mm F2.8 EX DG Macro" lens with a "Sony Alpha Digital DSLR-A100" camera.

A bit expensive but the pictures you can take with it. ;)

Skippy: (7. Apr 2007 17:27)

It is fact ,these photos are great! My new love in antworld is your Camponotus substitutus :lol: :oops:

JimmyVe: (9. Apr 2007 13:07)

;) They are very nice to, very nice colors.
They are not so well known but they are very nice to keep, they also have ratter big soldiers (majors).
The only difficulty is, they are exotic ants so you need to keep them warm a hole year. They don't have a hibernation period.

Skippy: (24. Apr 2007 16:01)

It is only good for all anters in Europe. It is very good in winter ,when Europe species have hibernation - you can looking on queen with ants ,eggs ,larvae, cocoons , when is -15 outside :lol:

JimmyVe: (24. Apr 2007 16:37)

;) That is true.

Skippy: (24. Apr 2007 16:39)

How is Camponotus substitutus queens/workers long Jimmy ???


 [1]   [2]   [3]   [4]   [5]