Bee in the shade
Bee in the shade
Photography \ Nature | 03/04/08 @397 |
whiteRabbit |
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Had "bee photo session" and although main subject is in the shade.. I like it
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03/04/08 @431
Try to get a close up next time and watch out for the strong backlight.
03/04/08 @445
http://rabbitgfx.net/images/photo/pcelica.jpg
I dont really like that empyspace in the left part of the photo but this is the only shot that makes me feel like Im there
03/04/08 @452
I do like the way the sunlight comes from the opposite direction, and the empty space makes the compo more interesting
03/04/08 @491
03/04/08 @631
agree with Moser about the close up.
03/04/08 @656
The problem is that your subject is darker than its background. You needed to use a soft flash here. In many cases it is unavoidable in macro shots.
03/04/08 @665
Thank you all for your constructive comments.
03/04/08 @714
Also modify a bit the luminosity of the bee!
Nice mood!
03/05/08 @993
Carlos
03/08/08 @222
03/08/08 @240
Could play around with cropping more.
A bit overexposed in some places.