We all know how human involvement can change nature in one way or another, whether it is directly, but also indirectly. But at some point, nature also finds a way to make use of human involvement as the result of human activities. Maybe it is because we are humans is also part of nature, so whatever we do, nature will always find a way ma make use of it.
Look at the photo below, can you guess what is the human involvement on the kissing ants? Eh are they kissing? have a guess?
These weaver ants are using the white electric cable that somehow hanging low on the abandoned garden behind my house. I had never noticed that there was an electric cable there, not until I saw these weaver ants use them as a way for them to move from one place to the other, maybe from one tree to the other where this cable might be passing.
Walking on against the flow, the ant that was moving from the left isde might have a bigger mission to accomplish so that he decided to just do against the flow.
Maybe because he was too eager for a kiss?
But I don't think it was just an ordinary case, maybe it is a way for these ants to communicate with one another. and also they seem to not randomly kissing, because some they might just pass, the other they decided to kiss.
Here is an example where they just simply moving to the other direction without kissing. casually give way to one another in the road that human made.
Photo Style | Macro Photography | Accesory | 50 mm Canon lens + adapter + Extension Tube | |
Location | Bali, Indonesia | Lighting | External Flash | |
Gear | Olympus Omd Em5 mark ii | Diffuser | Cekrek Diffuser |
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