Eat or be eaten

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Saul
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Nikon D7000, Vivitar 105mm S1, Nikon SB-800

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Post by gnesop »

lovely moment
single shot?

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gnesop wrote:lovely moment
single shot?
Thanks ! It is a single shot
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Post by masquerade »

Nice one Saul. Is it a studio setup or did you actually manage to catch the moment. Either way, it is very nice.
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Post by Troels »

A very nice shot - and a little funny.
Ants have no fear.

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Post by Saul »

Thanks for the kind comments !
...Is it a studio setup or did you actually manage to catch the moment...
Hi Arda, it was real situation :)
Ants have no fear
Hi Troels,
Fully understand :) - when you see lots of the potential food - fear goes to the 2nd place :)
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Petty neat! Scavenger scavaging on a scavenger. :)

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