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    Default Bee macro

    Not much to say about this one, picture of a bee.

    I like how it was moving its wings when i took the shot, hence the kinda blur on the wings and the rest in focus.


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    Default Re: Bee macro

    Worked very well. Background is neatly out of focus and unobstrusive, and the bee looks splendidly busy...

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    Default Re: Bee macro

    Great shot mate, very nicely done. +K
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    Default Re: Bee macro

    I really like that shot mate........ I think the wings look better out of focus than they would do if they werent moving, Well done

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    Default Re: Bee macro

    Thanks for the replies

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    Default Re: Bee macro

    Nice shot dude, nice capture, nice angle.
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    Thanks

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    Default Re: Bee macro

    Nicely done. I know they can be tricky little buggers to capture in motion.

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    Default Re: Bee macro

    nice shot mate, you must have much steadier hands then me!
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    Default Re: Bee macro

    Nice shot been trying for one like this for ages but usually take too long

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