Honey In The Making...
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A Honey Bee is so engrossed with this native thistle in the garden that it completely ignored me for 15 minutes of shooting even though the camera lens was nearly touching it at times. It took me so long because I was waiting for just the right angle of light to sharply define the eye while also trying to keep the entire bee in focus. This is the best shot out of eleven.
Photographed at 9:44 this morning under thinly clouded skies in Super-Macro mode with a shutter speed of 160th of a second at f/3.5 in the Manual setting .
I normally keep the ISO setting at 50 for the highest quality image but on this shot I switched to ISO 100 so I could use the relatively fast shutter speed needed for a constantly moving subject.
Labels: flowers, insects, native plant garden, photography, pollinators
6 Comments:
great photo!
Amazing
stunning and impressive
I like the way the words match the color of the photo.
...the photos on your blog are amazing! thanks for sharing them with us.
Very beautiful and sharp image of a bee. I also have tried to photograph bees, but my pictures aren't this good. I see, that I have to get much closer.
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