“ Bee on the Azalea blossom ”
I usually don't like bugs that fly or walk or swim or breathe anywhere near me. But when I have a camera in my hand, I don't mind them (sorta). So when I saw this bee, it looked cool and I knew it was going to be my subject for the week. I used my Nana's 50 mm lens and set the aperture at 1.8 ...
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  • Eileen Doherty Edited 10 months ago

    The softness is lovely, Emma, and you’ve done a great job with the white flower, which can be a challenging subject!

    The softness is lovely, Emma, and you’ve done a great job with the white flower, which can be a challenging subject!

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  • Chrissie Cablk Edited 10 months ago

    I love this, Emma. Keep hinting. This is a great place to do it!

    I love this, Emma. Keep hinting. This is a great place to do it!

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  • Margie Joseph Edited 10 months ago

    I used my 50mm lens too this week. Nothing else that I own comes close to that beautiful soft look. Nice job!

    I used my 50mm lens too this week. Nothing else that I own comes close to that beautiful soft look. Nice job!

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  • Judy Tomlinson Windsor Edited 10 months ago

    Lovely Emma!!

    Lovely Emma!!

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Canon EOS Rebel T7 (EOS 2000D)
1/4000 f/1.8 200 50mm

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#wideaperture #bee #azalea #flower #50mm

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