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Jul 11, 2005 06:21 |  #1

I only got one shot at this as these guys never stop for more than a few seconds. And yes...he did eat it, only not where I could see it.

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Jul 11, 2005 06:49 |  #2

You meant the wasp ate the ant in the forefront? Very nice shot! Wish to see the ant in focus too, but I know it's sometimes impossible with macro works.


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Jul 11, 2005 13:56 as a reply to  @ Leorooster's post |  #3

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You meant the wasp ate the ant in the forefront? Very nice shot! Wish to see the ant in focus too, but I know it's sometimes impossible with macro works.

Yes, the wasp ate the bug! The bug took off and hadn't got more than an inch when WHAM! it was lunch. Unfortunately the wasp carried it off to eat it out of view. I guess he has bad table manners :lol:

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Jul 11, 2005 14:47 as a reply to  @ V6GTO's post |  #4

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Yes, the wasp ate the bug! The bug took off and hadn't got more than an inch when WHAM! it was lunch. Unfortunately the wasp carried it off to eat it out of view. I guess he has bad table manners :lol:

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Wow.......that must be amazing to see that in action.......mabe be the wasp didn't eat the bug and just carried the bug to a safer place:lol: :lol: .........Thanks for sharing!


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Jul 11, 2005 15:25 |  #5

What a great shot! The wasp looks very intent on eating her prey.


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Jul 11, 2005 15:43 |  #6

great shot, you're right, they never stop moving for very long, excellent capture..


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Jul 11, 2005 16:31 as a reply to  @ Bald Eagle's post |  #7

that is such a nice shot, and difficult to take, brilliant :)


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