Shot my first bees this morning... actually, my first bee (singular). This little guy was a great subject. Let me know what you think.
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Comb78 Mostly Lurking 13 posts Joined Mar 2007 More info | May 14, 2007 19:58 | #1 Shot my first bees this morning... actually, my first bee (singular). This little guy was a great subject. Let me know what you think. 2. 3. I'm still learning, so comments/critiques are welcome.
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Mrselfdestruct Senior Member 646 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: Fort Walton Beach, Florida More info | May 14, 2007 20:12 | #2 Nice pictures, I like the detail in the eye on #2. All the bees (all 1000 of them) stopped hanging out in my yard cause all the flowers that were pollenating on the trees are dead now, sign that spring is getting old. I did find a dead bee in my drive way, same kind of bee that you have here, even though its dead I'm going to photograph it anyways for practicing focus and composition. EOF Canon 400D w/ Batt grip :: Novice
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bandit1 Cream of the Crop 5,131 posts Joined May 2006 Location: sometimes Sunny South Devon UK :-) More info | May 15, 2007 03:07 | #3 Hiya Comb78, Bandit 1
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twinx Senior Member 563 posts Joined Feb 2007 More info | 2 lovely shots, I like the soft DOF..... Canon 300d
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Greg_C Cream of the Crop More info | May 15, 2007 03:27 | #5 Welcome Greg
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dpastern Cream of the Crop 13,765 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Ipswich, Queensland, Australia More info | May 15, 2007 04:48 | #6 Permanent banGood series of shots, love the eyes in #2 (my fave image of the series as well).
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racketman Cream of the Crop More info | May 15, 2007 07:31 | #7 lovely soft light - natural or flash? Toby
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May 15, 2007 09:04 | #8 Greg_C wrote in post #3207917 Welcome Nice work, look like the bee is hanging on to stop from sliding down the flower! Haha, yes, it was a huge bee and very small flowers. In shots one and three, you can see that the stalks were bending over when he landed on them. In fact, a few of the stalks bent over to the point that the bee was laying on his back on the ground, clinging to the flower. It was pretty amusing to watch. racketman wrote in post #3208575 lovely soft light - natural or flash? Natural light. It was around noon with a clear sky, in a small clearing in the woods. I'm still learning, so comments/critiques are welcome.
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Attic Cream of the Crop 5,371 posts Likes: 101 Joined Nov 2006 Location: Rural Hampshire More info | May 15, 2007 14:00 | #9 Nice colour and sharpness. Alby
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