Honey seeker
Nikon D70, Sigma 50 mm macro. f5/6, -0.67. 1/640s.
Cropped, corrected tonal values, slightly sharpened, frame.
Original jpg compressed for web:
Honey seeker
Nikon D70, Sigma 50 mm macro. f5/6, -0.67. 1/640s.
Cropped, corrected tonal values, slightly sharpened, frame.
Original jpg compressed for web:
Pascal Viyer 07/10/2006 18:15
L'abeille dans son écrin de tournesol, aussi têtue qu'un chercheur d'or : PARFAIT , Kathryn !!! C'est une réussite en matière de macro.Merci aussi,
Amitié
PV
Jaime Crystal Attenborough 07/10/2006 1:36
i actually love the crop, and colours, great sharpness of the bee.J
Manuel Gloger 07/10/2006 0:14
I really like your bee macro. The sharpness, the colors and the composition. Everything looks great.Jacky Kobelt 06/10/2006 21:32
just splendidsplendid sharpness
splendid colours
splendid arrangement
cheers
Jacky
KasiaDesign 06/10/2006 15:56
@Tom, thanks, I realise what you mean. So maybe next time I'll get them in - not my legs though!Tom McDade 06/10/2006 10:03
if your legs are good enough to photograph then go for it....I meant the B's legs. I know its tough but insect shots do look a little more sureal if they have their pictur taken from different angles i.e. head on, from low angles etc. Not taking anything from your pic as it is one that will always command a good stare.Tony AKa fototaker 06/10/2006 0:06
beautYful details as usualSofie Peterson 05/10/2006 19:09
Excellent composition!Luc Grollie 05/10/2006 18:38
don't have anything to add, except I was expecting a spider instead of a bee......greetz,
KasiaDesign 05/10/2006 18:05
@Frank, where would you place the focus - I meant it to be on the bee?@Robert, I see what you mean - I actually expected someone to complain about the hair/dust on the middle petal...
@Tom, do you mean my legs? The bee's legs were under her and I couldn't get that low;-)
@Pat, I have a couple of others I may upload when I'm back from my current travels.
Thanks again everyone for tips, critique and compliments.
Patrick B. Parenteau 05/10/2006 16:45
Excellent image and all the points have been covered except you should try and shoot in .tiff or .raw if possible. Experimenting with shutter speeds could be interesting (motion blur on the wings but not the body). Cheers, PatrickTom McDade 05/10/2006 13:26
Excellent shot and well presented. If you get the opportunity again maybe get a little lower and get some legs in.Yasser Metwally 05/10/2006 5:37
GREAT SHOT ,,,,,Robert Riley 05/10/2006 0:41
It is a great shot, full of colour and the bee is superb. I dont like the Copyright logo..... Joke!. What I mean is the C, Just to the Northeast on the petals, I would remove it, It is the first thing I see!Maguire 04/10/2006 20:19
fantastic clarity..