My first Sigma 180 BeeModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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My first Sigma 180 BeeFast little buggers .What do I score out of 10 BEE kind
Love it a lot LOZ.
Nice composition and very sharp. Excellent shot. Edit: I'll give you an 8/10; only 'cos I'd trim a little space off the left and clone out the leave sticking up in the bottom right. Simon
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I like it alot... only bit i find distracting is the leaf down the bottom right corner that sticks out a bit..
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Mine was hand held too.
I didn't want to stop down any further than f16. I find that too much flash doesn't work well with bees, lots of reflections etc from all the hairs. You'll find his head isn't quite in focus either. Canon 1D III
I noticed it was out of focus it could just beee the "camera " nothing wrong with the lens
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