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Native Bee on FlowerThis one taken at Cooroy Botanical Gardens on Sunday.
Comments welcome Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Native Bee on Floweri think its a hoverfly.
nice sharp image with great colour. although the amount of "stuff" in the frame can be a little distracting imo. EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
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I seem to be getting the feedback elsewhere as well about it being a Hoverfly - My error. Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Native Bee on FlowerI like how crisp the reflection is on the thorax Bob. Nice
Regards Colin
Cameras, lenses and a lust for life
Re: Native Bee on FlowerAnother nice sharp hover fly, Bob.
Composition-wise, I'd like to see the flower and the fly moved to the left side of the frame with more space behind the fly (so it has an escape path). This would also help with the distracting elements behind the flower.
Re: Native Bee on FlowerJust lovely. A good Australian bee, not one of those fake imported models. Fantastic image.
Steve.
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Re: Native Bee on FlowerI like the colour and sharpness of the image.
Re: Native Bee on FlowerAll of the above. the bee, hoverfly or whatever has great sharpness and looks terrific. Was it possible to shoot from 15 degrees or so to the right. That would have eliminated the bright foliage and focused the image even more. But boy I'm being picky. if I took this I'd have it framed all over the house.
Re: Native Bee on FlowerLovely shot,
do these little guys sit still for long and let you get close or is that a challenge in itself DebT DebT
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I had a choice between this hoverfly and a few bees buzzing about. The hoverfly was the easier target as it was a bit more stationary. Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Native Bee on FlowerYou've nailed the focus very well.
Compositionally I quite like it as it is. I think it would help if you could hold back the bright parts in the background a bit - but you probably don't have much leeway because I think the boundaries around the white patch on the right would tend to posterise fairly easily. Regards, Murray
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