Monday, June 20, 2011
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Sunday, April 10, 2011
夜间微距摄影 - Night Macro
Have not been posting new photos for long time...
Yesterday night finally meets up with my macro friends and we went for a few hours night macro outing start from 9pm to 12.30am, after that went for some snacks :P reach home almost 2.30am ~.~
But i was careless... after shooting while walking towards the exit of the track I slipped and fall....My left elbow hit the rough stone ground & bleed...I also hurt left side of my butt! Swollen....pain...
My outing shoes just not suitable for stone/rock surface..it get slipply...
好长的时间没有贴新相了。
昨夜和爱好微距摄影朋友一起去拍夜间微距,但是好倒霉...拍了几个小时相后往出口处走时踩在石头地时滑倒...左手拿着相机没有放手所以承担着相机的重量手撞击地上,刮伤流血...一边屁屁也撞伤到...痛又肿...
Yesterday night finally meets up with my macro friends and we went for a few hours night macro outing start from 9pm to 12.30am, after that went for some snacks :P reach home almost 2.30am ~.~
But i was careless... after shooting while walking towards the exit of the track I slipped and fall....My left elbow hit the rough stone ground & bleed...I also hurt left side of my butt! Swollen....pain...
My outing shoes just not suitable for stone/rock surface..it get slipply...
好长的时间没有贴新相了。
昨夜和爱好微距摄影朋友一起去拍夜间微距,但是好倒霉...拍了几个小时相后往出口处走时踩在石头地时滑倒...左手拿着相机没有放手所以承担着相机的重量手撞击地上,刮伤流血...一边屁屁也撞伤到...痛又肿...
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Giant Crane Fly
Monday, January 24, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
2011 first shots - Trap-Jaw Ants
Trap - Jaw Ants found outside house corridor.
Appearance
Commonly known as trap-jaw ants, species in Odontomachus have a pair of large,
straight mandibles capable of opening 180 degrees
Characteristics Behaviour
These jaws are locked in place, and can snap shut on prey or objects when trigger
hairs on the jaw are touched. The mandbles are powerful and fast, giving the ant its common name.
The mandibles either kill or maim the prey, allowing the ant to bring it
back to the nest. Trap-jaw ants can simply lock and snap its jaws again if one bite is
not enough, or to cut off bits of larger food. Trap-jaw ants can use its jaws without
locking them, for other tasks such as nest building and care of larva.
Click the image for larger view - 点击图像放大
Appearance
Commonly known as trap-jaw ants, species in Odontomachus have a pair of large,
straight mandibles capable of opening 180 degrees
Characteristics Behaviour
These jaws are locked in place, and can snap shut on prey or objects when trigger
hairs on the jaw are touched. The mandbles are powerful and fast, giving the ant its common name.
The mandibles either kill or maim the prey, allowing the ant to bring it
back to the nest. Trap-jaw ants can simply lock and snap its jaws again if one bite is
not enough, or to cut off bits of larger food. Trap-jaw ants can use its jaws without
locking them, for other tasks such as nest building and care of larva.
Click the image for larger view - 点击图像放大
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Welcom New Year 2011 ! (欢迎2011年新一年的到来)
HAPPY 2011 !! A New Year had started! My new goal have also set for macro photography!
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