Thursday, 21st July 2011
Life inside a Snow Globe
by AimishBoy
An ant amazed by the early "snow"!
Equipment: Canon 60D, Canon 2.8 100mm Macro
AimishBoy
Nadav Bagim, 29 from Ramat Gan, Israel.
Nature and conceptual photographer.
Website: www.AimishBoy.com/
Life inside a Snow Globe by AimishBoy was photo of the day on Thursday, 21st July 2011. It is tagged ants, Macro. You can leave a comment below.


22 Comments
Tim Andes
Perfectly pleasant and pleasing to the eye. Always nice to see your next winning photos up here!
Bill Kenny
The shift in context and composition changes how I see something as small as an ant.
Thanks for the new and different perspective!
Horia Bogdan
Really cool capture! Great composition and use of the shallow depth.
Bravo!
Etienne
Very Clever photography, love it
Andrea
cool shot Beautiful bokeh of the snow.
Ruben Vicente
wow what a gorgeous image! Love the composition and the bokeh on the snow.
Coral
Wow this is fantastic.
Wanda Krack
Great shot!
Ziv Shenhav
Fantastic shot!
Lisa
I’ll tell you, I’m not a big fan of insects, but that is one amazing photo! Congrats!
Raquel Ruehl
Very enjoyable to look at! I hate bugs…..but this is awesome! Nice Bokeh effect!
Roman Johnston
Wonderfully creative and inovative photo.
Roman
Rhoda
I’m not usually a fan of insect photos as well. But I love that you’ve kept him in context, giving us a different look at his world.
Damona-Art
Amazing shot and feeling!
Kimberly Gould
Awesome shot! He does have a look of surprise. Great capture.
Bill Bentley
I love good macro work. Very nice!
Linda Pothiers
BRAVO!!! good capture..Navdav
Jim Griggs
Excellent, Excellent! Can’t say much else except perfect.
Pauline Jones
Cool shot; I’ve often wondered what small insects do in the rain as they could easily get caught on the raindrops by capillary action.
Deborah
Good night! I never knew their head looked liuke this… Groovy cool and super close up!
I wish I had a macro lens!
Congratulations for POTD! It’s a great one!
Sam Stewart
This shot is amazing! love the background..
Jacqueline Deely
Awesome. Never thought an image of an ant would be so captivating.