This ant is a winged ant. It is quite small relative to the female. Its size is much like the workers. We just discussed it the other day with lauriek. Because he photographed a queen ant from this species.
I mentioned that males has a little different head. They have more angular shaped head and all their eyes are quite big (including ocelli). I think they need their sight to the flying and finding the females.
I blurred the antenna because I made less frame there. It sticked out very much.
Canon 40D + Nicon 10x objective on extension, 52 frames, TuFuse Pro
Male Lasius Ant Portrait
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Male Lasius Ant Portrait
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Ahh l like that! Completely different looking to the queen!
Sometimes those antenna can be a real pain!!
I also caught one of these yesterday. I found a couple of nests 'swarming' with two sizes of flying ants coming out. One the same as the one I photographed the other week which we established was a queen (with a big fat head) and some much smaller ones, around the size of a worker ant. It's in the freezer now, I'll probably have a go at stacking him at the weekend...
Sometimes those antenna can be a real pain!!
I also caught one of these yesterday. I found a couple of nests 'swarming' with two sizes of flying ants coming out. One the same as the one I photographed the other week which we established was a queen (with a big fat head) and some much smaller ones, around the size of a worker ant. It's in the freezer now, I'll probably have a go at stacking him at the weekend...
I was in exactly the same boat with a small long-legged fly recently, I'd shot about 120 images to get the face and eyes nicely done and worked out it would take me another 120-150 shots to get one antenna all in focus so I just missed it off!!
Do I understand correctly that you shot the antennae but with wider shot intervals, hence only getting small slices in focus, then you blurred the whole antennae to give an all slightly OOF effect?
I'll try to do something at the weekend!
Do I understand correctly that you shot the antennae but with wider shot intervals, hence only getting small slices in focus, then you blurred the whole antennae to give an all slightly OOF effect?
I'll try to do something at the weekend!