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09-APR-2017

I actually photographed a bee ;-)

I am really terrified of insects and prefer just to see them in other people’s pictures, but I was trying (unsuccessfully due to the light) to photograph our tiny garden in bloom when I noticed a lot of bees concentrating on one of my azaleas. I finally got up the nerve up to get close enough to take pictures, and amazingly they left me alone. This is greatly cropped, but I wanted to show that I had actually photographed one of them!

Shisa on roof, posted earlier:

Nikon D810 ,Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
1/500s f/5.6 at 70.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time09-Apr-2017 21:34:45
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D810
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length70 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.67
White Balance
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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exzim13-Apr-2017 20:52
Bees are pretty docile as Nora says. or put a longer lens on that D810, and you'd be fine
Nora van Beek11-Apr-2017 13:47
Very nice close up! I photograph bees very often and get right on top of them with no problem. They are usually pretty docile. V
Ika Zinka Eferl10-Apr-2017 14:42
So beautifully photographed on that gorgeous background!V
Chris Morton10-Apr-2017 07:00
well done!
Julie Oldfield10-Apr-2017 04:38
I share your fear of bees and know what a challenge it is to photograph them. V
Kuriacose Joseph09-Apr-2017 22:41
Your azaleas are blooming already?! Ours must be sick. Nice closeup!
Don09-Apr-2017 22:36
Congratulations. And of course it left you alone - you've left it alone and that combo usually works (I can think of exceptions!).
globalgadabout09-Apr-2017 22:24
with this clarity you must have stayed very calm...well done to set aside concerns Helen...bees are valuable allies, and usually not to be feared at all....gorgeous flowers too..
larose forest photos09-Apr-2017 21:25
Good for you! Most bees don't bother to sting (and many can't). This is a superb shot too. V
Mairéad09-Apr-2017 21:01
Well done. Looks quite different to our bees.
danad09-Apr-2017 20:19
Superb details ! V.
Martin Lamoon09-Apr-2017 19:58
Well done Helen, a fine closeup.
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Patrick Goossens09-Apr-2017 19:54
Good on you Helen, after all they are just flying furballs
Jim Coffman09-Apr-2017 19:13
Well done Helen!!
carabias09-Apr-2017 19:11
Better hold on to the flowers, and do not notice our skin! Very good catch, Helen! V
fotabug09-Apr-2017 19:07
Way to go, Helen!