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a brown bee


pradeep1

diopter +4 and a 50mm lens reversed


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Wow, this is a very sharp image! Your technique seems to be improving by leaps and bounds!!
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a brown bee in my balcony, poor thing has just one antenna, i was a

little frightened when i took this shot :) would love to hear ur

comments and ratings. happy shooting cheers!

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Hi Peep,you have been lucky lately taking all this great insects pics. They just come to you.

And let you do it without stinging you,ha..

Thanks for sharing.

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the clarity is so good....one might think its not a real bee...but a man-made model...!!

would have been better if the entire bee was in the frame....or may be the bee could have been oriented more diagonally.

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a very nice shot pradeep.. sharp textures, crisp warm colors and ample dof.. makes one feel like the god of small things. The only thing this image does not satisfy is my sense of symmetry. I don't mean the missing antenne or the fact that the legs are showing only one side.. the insect is at an angle on the frame. I wonder how it would look if u took it to photoshop and straightened it out.
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Its good to see a friend, who has taken up a hobby and enhance his skills at it. I guess, we all took little time to discover a professional photogrpher in you. Great going, keep it up! Cheers
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Pradeep...this is some great work da... A "National geographic traveller" in the making!!!!..Hmm.... why dont u try something like this with a King Cobra!!!!!
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I have been looking at a few photographs of late and you seem to be sharpening your photographic skills with every photo. Goodluck !

 

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I like the crisp clarity of the bee's facial features and the bright colors in the picture. It would have made a better picture if we could see the entire bee.

 

Rama

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how close it was?.....it appears u have enticed the bee for something else to let you take the pictue...em....
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