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Bumble BeeNot something you see every day, unless you live near some bumble bees.
This one I shot at the Hobart Botanical Gardens yesterday. Details. Nikon D2H and 10.5mm Fisheye. Yes, I know the horizon is not level. Click on the image for a larger view Steve.
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Re: Bumble BeeHe's a lovely fat bumble bee.
The colour of those flowers is gorgeous too. I believe they are Salvia Would love to see more shots from the Hobart Botanical Gardens if you have them as I don't get down there too often. (Hint: I'm particularly fond of the Oak trees) Nikon D700 D300
Re: Bumble BeeMan that's a fat bumble bee!! Love the angle
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And are very brave ....
Very bloody brave. Great shot Steve. Love the colours, and just the way you've executed this image. Who removed the stings? g.
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Re: Bumble BeeLovely colours and a great perspective....
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Re: Bumble BeeThis is a neat pic of a bulble bee Steve.
How do you find the 10.5 in general use? They are Salvia Bluebell Regards Colin Regards Colin
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I like this - a great use of the fisheye - it really makes the bumble bee the centre of attention. I didn't know we had bumble bees in Oz Peter
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Re: Bumble BeeGreat pic Steve
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Re: Bumble BeeGreat shot with a fun lens.
I'd forgotten about Bumble Bees in Tassie. They are great little guys, but I think they on the AQIS hit list. D.M. - D200
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Re: Bumble BeeYes, there are Bumble bees in Australia, but they prefer cold climates I believe. I don't know how they got here.
I love playing with the 10.5mm. It is interesting what effects I can get. Sometimes it works and other times it doesn't. Bees don't mind it either. Steve.
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Re: Bumble BeeBrilliant shot - how close to the bee were you to take that shot??
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The minimum focussing distance for the lens, a few centimetres. Steve.
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Re: Bumble Beehaha thats the fattest bee ive ever seen... wish we had some of those where i live to photography (then again... maybe not)
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