Macro DSLR Speed Challenge #18
An Ant!
With this week's Macro DSLR Speed Challenge #18 "An Ant!". I want you macro photographers to show me the best Ant insect macro photo you can come up with. I am pretty sure there should be an Ant somewhere nearby, so go capture it on your DSLR 
Have Fun!!
Standard Rules apply:
Photo Submissions:
1. Camera - Any Canon DSLR camera
2. Lens - Any lens, or attachment that can give Macro photos (ex. extension tubes, bellows, macro filters, reverse mounted lens and of course a true macro lens.).
3. Time - any on-topic photo taken at any time is eligible, although photos that have won other competitions should NOT be entered.
4. Size - Please see the Image posting rules.
5. Post-Processing - do whatever you like and the host will decide if it works.
6. Posting -
* ONE MACRO PHOTO per photographer in each challenge.
* Photo Name/Title in the message.
* Camera model & lens used in the message.
* Post brief Exif data including ISO, shutter speed and aperture used in the message.
* Notes - anything you feel you need to explain.
7. Commenting - No commenting during challenge. When the posting is closed and a winner has been declared, comments can be made in this thread.
8. Questions - Use PM
9. Have FUN! 
One challenge every week, on the following schedule:
* New Topic - After winner is declared.
* Posting Starts - Right after topic is announced.
* Posting Ends - 06:00 PM EST (Eastern) Monday, March 23, 2009. Winner will be announced shortly thereafter.
* Winner from this competition decides the theme of the next one (and judges it for a winner) after this competition is closed.
Here is a link to our previous Macro DSLR Speed Challenge winners <-- click to see




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Then again no finding them setting up shop in the toilet tank lid as we found a whole colony living in about 4 or 5 yrs back. hehehehe, we just could never figure out where the leetle buggers were coming from. They setup a colony INSIDE the tank lid which had an airhole from when it was fired in in the kiln to let the air escape. Ever since, no ants...anywhere. 
