This little ant was lost in the flower, later his friend joined him. Shooting ants with a macro lens and close up rings inside the flower was a challenge! They wouldn't smile for the camera, kept running round and there was a lack of light. I almost had the lens in the flower to get close enough and as many of you will know, that close up the ant only has to move a little and it's out of focus.
Photography by Pascal Lartet. The photographs on my blog are an account of my experiences in Taiwan which is a paradise for photographers. There are wildlife pictures, photos of some of the most beautiful scenery and places,and articles about the culture in Taiwan and Asia. For the keen photographers, there are photography tips and resources.
About me

- Pazza-studio photography
- Changhua, Taichung, Taiwan
- I am a freelance photographer based in Taiwan, Asia. Photography is a passion as well as a job and Taiwan is a paradise for photographers. I am a product photgrapher, portrait photgrapher, wedding photgrapher, and commercial and editorial photographer. I also photograph a wide range of topics including travel and culture events here in Taiwan. As a sideline, I also teach scuba diving and run guided photography tours, photography courses and guided hikes in Taiwan.
Friday, 16 December 2011
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j'aime beaucoup avec la petite fourmi juste où il faut ! c'est vraiment le style de photo macro comme j'aime faire !
ReplyDeleteMerci Veronique, c'a a pris beaucoup de patience a attendre qu'elle soit ou il faut! J'ais aussi une photo avec deux fourmis dans la meme fleur.
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