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Real sharp and lovely RM - 1 is my fave but all 4 rock.
2nd fave is 2 - I dig the bee's curvy quality !
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These are excellent, well lit and well focused with nicely blurred backgrounds. What lens are you using? They don't quite seem like macro lens shots.
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Thanks Marko & MB.
They are tricky guys to photograph, as they were very active and not a bit laconic like they can be sometimes. Still I find the process of shooting bees somewhat therapeutic as I am concentrating and also have to be patient, so it becomes quite absorbing.
I find it takes a lot of experimentation to get the right camera settings in these situations.
Good eye MB . I took quite a few with my macro lens but I was getting better results using my 70-200 zoom with an extension tube. These are all taken with the 70-200. All have a fairly severe crop (thus the tricky balance of keeping the iso as low as possible, while still trying to have a small aperture and fast shutter speed). This is one of the few situations where I shoot full manual.
Great set.
Nice detail. I really need to take my 70-200 out more.
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