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Jul 03, 2006 22:02 |  #1

My family sat down for dinner outside, and this bumblebee started hovering over my son's head! After about three minutes of me exercising remarkable restraint, my husband kindly excused me so I could grab my camera. I must have taken close to 100 images while the bee kept flying in a three foot radius, always coming back to look at me. Of course, he never stopped moving, never landed, so the images aren't as sharp as I would like, but I was thrilled to be able to get as close as I did...


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Jul 03, 2006 22:03 |  #2

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Jul 03, 2006 22:04 |  #3

Can anyone tell me why I loose so much saturation when I save these for the web? Thanks~


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Awesome shots! Very well done!!! I'm not sure why you're losing saturation when saving for the web though...

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Jul 04, 2006 12:13 |  #5

Great shots- interesting bee :)
I'd guess the colour saturation loss might be due to a swap from AdobeRGB colour space to SRGB colour space that the web uses.
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Jul 04, 2006 12:45 as a reply to  @ LordV's post |  #6

Thanks, guys. Next time he shows up I will work on better lighting, etc. It was all I could do to manually focus on him this time!

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Jul 04, 2006 14:17 as a reply to  @ d'mur's post |  #7

Good shots, you did well to get her in flight, I've been trying with very little success/


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