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| Others This forum is meant to post, critique images of flora, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, aquatic creatures and other Indian wild species that are not restrained in any manner. Images should not be taken in captivity or under controlled conditions. If any alteration is done in the image by cloning to remove or add grass, trees or other vegetation and/or parts of the subject please mention that in the posting. |
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This bee was hovering around my neighbours coconut tree(I live in the first floor and the height is perfect!).I just focussed the camera at a point and the bee came and sat there and I clicked.It flew off immediately.
Camera:Canon 400D in auto mode Lens:55-250IS lens Tv:1/320 Av:6.3 ISO:400 Cropped using photoshop Regards |
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The details on the bee are nice. The background is nice and clean. There is some noise in the background, is it a big crop? You can try photographing in the Aperture Priority (Av) mode by setting the appropriate Aperture. Thanks for sharing.
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The composition looks ok. More DOF would have been better. The highlights on the left need to be toned down a bit. Thanks for sharing.
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The sharpness has come off well. There are bright areas behind the bee and hence those attract attention. It would have been good if the Sun was to your right. A narrow aperture would have been good.
Cheers, Sabyasachi
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