“ First Bee of Spring ”
In late afternoon sun, I noticed two bees hovering around this clump of daffodils. Took a lot of shots as they busily flew from one bloom to another.
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Photo Location: Merced, California
  • Denice Loria Woyski Edited 3 years ago

    Oooh, love the motion in the bee's wings!  I had bees buzzing on my rosemary but they would not hold still long enough to get a decent photo.  Great job… more

    Oooh, love the motion in the bee's wings!  I had bees buzzing on my rosemary but they would not hold still long enough to get a decent photo.  Great job getting the bee's head and antenna in focus!  And daffodils already?  Ours are a week or so out yet.

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  • Ray Reed Edited 3 years ago

    The yellow and green make the shot apart from the bee.  The bee is an added touch.  I would have preferred it not to be so tight on our right.  Good DOF

    The yellow and green make the shot apart from the bee.  The bee is an added touch.  I would have preferred it not to be so tight on our right.  Good DOF

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Nikon D7000 Nikon 105mm f/2.8
1/200 f/5 100 105

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#depthoffield #daffofil #bee

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