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Sep 06, 2005 15:29 |  #1

I was in the garden looking for flower shots when this little guy came buzzing. The shot is cropped to 6x7 format and the saturation is slightly boosted to get that punch. I'm happy with the composition and colours. Just glad he didn't seem bothered by me. As always comments appreciated.
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Sep 06, 2005 19:13 |  #2

i like the composition and colors too,and im almosthinking this shot might have been better without the bee.IMHO


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Sep 07, 2005 20:09 as a reply to  @ wolverinesr1's post |  #3

wolverinesr1 wrote:
i like the composition and colors too,and im almosthinking this shot might have been better without the bee.IMHO

Thanks wolverinesr1. I think it would have made for a nice shot minus the bee too. I find my flower shots are nothing special due to plain composition, average lense quality, and no macro capabilities. Something like the bee gives my photograph something special worth sharing imo. Otherwise it's "just another" flower shot.


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Sep 07, 2005 20:53 |  #4

It looks to me like the bee is part of the flower!! Nice shot Alan.


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