

One is a real exoplanet, the other is a fictious system from Rassilon.
The action is taking place around Errai. The guys living on Earth 2 are doing desperate sacrifices ceremonies to their gods, before the final party !

ElChristou wrote:Trashing some files tonight, I came over this one, taken some time ago, a micro hopper on the edge of a glass in my kitchen... Was the first time I meet one as small as this... (body ~2mm)![]()
ElChristou wrote:War you want, war you will have!ANDREA wrote:Chris, you started the micro-hopper war!![]()
From micro hopper to MACRO hopper!
ANDREA wrote:OK, shot to shot!
ElChristou wrote:ANDREA wrote: Well talking about lucky shot: those ones were really fast and after almost an hour shooting this hole, I took this one: More ant: a MotherQueen of those leaf cutter ants we have over here. At a specific season, dozens of those are flying all over the garden... (BTW, it's a 4-5 cm monster!)
ElChristou wrote:Arrghh you won!ANDREA wrote:...Chris, those macros are very good, so you compelled me to use heavy artillery.
I decline any responsibility for eventual Celestians faintings, due to this horrible and monstrous sight:...
This one IS incredible!!![]()
ANDREA wrote:Thank you Chris, but this is not a game, only a joke, no winners here, only friends who share their experiences.
ANDREA wrote:As I told, I was a professional photographer, so I used the best instruments available for my work.
I always used 50 and 100 mm macro lenses, powerful macro annular flash, extension rings, focal duplicator, and cameras that could fire flash at 1/250th of a second, and so on.
As I always say on this matter, it's mostly a problem of instruments, with a bit of good eye to catch the right moment (and to find the subjects like this one, obviously!)...
ElChristou wrote:True; from my side I've used for those shots a digital Olympus Camedia C-4000, it's now an old camera (digital cameras are still evolving quickly), 4 Mo pixels only but with a nice macro function... (and only 350g!)ANDREA wrote:...As I always say on this matter, it's mostly a problem of instruments, with a bit of good eye to catch the right moment (and to find the subjects like this one, obviously!)...
dirkpitt wrote:Basic question to either Andrea or ElChristou:
How close are you able to (or need to) get to the object for these macro shots? 5 cm? 1 cm?
dirkpitt wrote:Basic question to either Andrea or ElChristou:
How close are you able to (or need to) get to the object for these macro shots? 5 cm? 1 cm?
ElChristou wrote:but you must try to not cast too much shadow on the subject...