“ At one with the bees ”
It took several photo sessions with the bees on my rosemary to capture the composition I had in mind. I watched and learned their behaviour patterns. They appear in groups, fill up their pollen sacs, return to the hive, and after a while are back again foraging in the flowers. Some flowers ...
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  • Stephanie Di-T Edited 3 years ago

    Well done! Very nice shot - eye to eye with the bee ? ?!

    Well done! Very nice shot - eye to eye with the bee ? ?!

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  • Diane Custer Edited 3 years ago

    Cool capture, I really like that you captured this one in motion.

    Cool capture, I really like that you captured this one in motion.

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  • Dawn Goulde Edited 3 years ago

    Great DOF such a hard thing to do photographing bees because they fly so quickly. I think for me your focus is on the beautiful flower. Both elements are placed… more

    Great DOF such a hard thing to do photographing bees because they fly so quickly. I think for me your focus is on the beautiful flower. Both elements are placed perfectly.

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  • Sarah Ferguson Edited 3 years ago

    Great capture of the bee! I love that you captured a flower in 1/3rd, and the bee in the opposite 1/3rd. I also appreciate the negative space and the colors.

    Great capture of the bee! I love that you captured a flower in 1/3rd, and the bee in the opposite 1/3rd. I also appreciate the negative space and the colors.

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