Yes! My camera and equipment finally came!

What I got is a Canon Powershot SX60 HS, Raynox DCR-250, an LED, flash, and two tripods (spider and normal.) My first shots exceeded any expectations I had. It's an AMAZING setup and I love it. Some of my pics below may look a little shaky since their all hand held. Finally, I can update with decent pics. Taking the Raynox off can sorta be a pain, its a tight fit and occasionaly takes the actual camera lens off with it. But it's all worth it. Here's an ironically crappy pic of the setup:

So, here are some pics of Cupid's Army, 8 workers, 2 on their way. They didn't eat for me before, but now they constantly drink the hummingbird necter that Skwiggledork recommended to me. Thanks! They still don't accept protein I give them. But I have a sneaking suspicion that they mostly forage at night. I took all the pics at around midnight, and I was able to catch them foraging a bunch. I think my best pics were of these guys tbh.

Here's a winged Lasius (Brevicornis?) queen that I think is waiting for after hibernation to lay.

Lasius Neoniger that has a small batch of 3-4 eggs.

I can never seem to get half decent pics of my Camponotus Pennsylvanicus since their in a Formicarium. Their at around 50 workers, fair amount of brood.

Here's my dual queen Myrmica sp. that I will be trading for Nylanderia Flavipes and Tetramorium Immigrans. No visible eggs. Only one queen in pic.

Formica Subserica. Down to one queen, as expected. Their growing crazy fast, especially since I brood boosted them. 15 ish workers and brood. I don't like keeping these guys so I see if I can sell/trade them off. If not, I will be releasing them. Not a great pic.

And last but not least, my Brachyamyrmex Depilis queen. She was curled up and twitching slightly, so I just put her out of her misery...

Really small so the camera had a little trouble focusing as you can tell.

Hopefully my photography skills will improve over the time. It's always sitting next to me and I spend a decent amount of time practicing.