“ Light and Bee Shadow ”
There were long shadows and lovely light in my backyard this morning. This bee (down in the corner) took off and left behind his tiny little antenna shadow in the middle of my 1/3200 second shot. Timing may be everything, but luck helps.
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Photo Location: Backyard in STL, MO
  • Kim Sisk Edited 8 months ago

    You nailed. The shadow is so darn cool.

    You nailed. The shadow is so darn cool.

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  • Shawna Woods Edited 8 months ago

    Iain yes luck and timing can give you a great opportunity for a cool shot, like here, loving the shadow and would never had thought to capture an image like this, well… more

    Iain yes luck and timing can give you a great opportunity for a cool shot, like here, loving the shadow and would never had thought to capture an image like this, well done.

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  • Lorenz Rychner Edited 8 months ago

    Iain, can you tell me about that #52framesolympususersgroup, please? (I shoot OM-1)

    Iain, can you tell me about that #52framesolympususersgroup, please? (I shoot OM-1)

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  • Lorenz Rychner Edited 8 months ago

    Beautiful - and surprising how the shadow tells us more about the shape of the bee than the bee itself. NICE!

    Beautiful - and surprising how the shadow tells us more about the shape of the bee than the bee itself. NICE!

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Olympus E-M1 Mark II Olympus 12-100mm f/4.0 Pro
1/3200 f/4 200 100

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