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Jun 21, 2006 04:30 |  #1

Might have been easier to start with a non-moving target. C&C welcomed.

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Jun 21, 2006 05:01 |  #2

Welcome to "tubes"! Nice capture.

I got my first try too here... and it sure gave me a headache... but the learning is quite worth it ;-)a


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Jun 21, 2006 16:59 |  #3
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Nice shots Dan, #1 is nearly there, just slightly missed focus on the eyes, but other than that good colour, sharpness, DOF, composition and bokeh. #2 is missing the face, so not a lot of interest in that shot I'm afraid! It's like a portrait of a human missing their face. I've found Bees to be very hard to shoot, they simply do not stand still. My suggestion is to shoot at half size and crop.

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Jun 21, 2006 20:53 |  #4

Thanks Dave. Definately not a good first choice of subjects.


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Jun 21, 2006 21:26 as a reply to  @ Woolburr's post |  #5
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Dan, it's a beautiful looking Bee! Bees are really hard to capture images of from personal experience. They're always on the move!

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