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A lucky bee, a posing dragonfly

 
PhilippeG
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Sep 22, 2005 13:05 |  #1

A very lucky shot of a bee (I trying to get it in flight, but I never thought it would come out so well) (Quebec, Ile de Bonaventure)


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And a dragonfly that hung around long enough for me to get a few good snaps of it (Utah, Goosenecks)

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Both taken with the 100-400, my second favourite 'macro' lens :D

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Sep 22, 2005 15:36 |  #2

Nice shots.
On the first one I was waiting the bee to turn and show his face :) :)
Bee and flower are very sharp.
The second one is nice too but there is some distracting stuff in the background.
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Sep 22, 2005 15:39 |  #3

Both very nice shots, especially that bee in flight.


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Sep 22, 2005 19:50 as a reply to  @ dancinec's post |  #4

Very excellent work, very sharp and crisp, wonderful colors as well, I might make one suggestion though, There is a lot of noise visible in both shots, Have you tried "Neat Image" yet? It is a noise removing program and they have a free download version you can try, it works wonders, hope this helps.:D :D


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Sep 23, 2005 06:18 as a reply to  @ Bald Eagle's post |  #5

Thanks for the kind comments. I hadn't really considered the background in the dragonfly shot... I'll have a look in my archive to see if there are any other shots where the background interferes less.
I'll try to ninja the noise away to see if it improves the pics (I've only just acquired that program).


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Sep 23, 2005 18:12 |  #6

the bee shot is tremendous... i really like the pov on the dragonfly...both are lovely and sharp and well exposed


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Sep 23, 2005 20:54 |  #7

The dragonfly shot is great, but the bee shot is excellent. It's a perfect shot, great composition, sharpness, and colors. Well done.


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