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09-APR-2017

This time, azaleas with 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.

I actually photographed a bee ;-), posted earlier:

Nikon D810 ,Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
1/640s f/5.6 at 70.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time09-Apr-2017 21:36:59
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D810
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length70 mm
Exposure Time1/625 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias-0.67
White Balance
Metering Mode
JPEG Quality
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Dave Petersen Photography12-Apr-2017 16:27
Terrific clarity and I love the warmth, vibrance and lighting in this colorful capture. VV
Nora van Beek11-Apr-2017 13:49
A very nicely composed image with beautiful, vibrant color!! V
Pierre10-Apr-2017 23:12
Une très belle image, de superbes couleurs et beaucoup de détails, Bravo! V
Don10-Apr-2017 20:22
Wonderfully vibrant.
Ton T.10-Apr-2017 14:59
A most beautiful image Helen! Love the colors V
Ika Zinka Eferl10-Apr-2017 14:43
Amazing!V
Isabel Cutler10-Apr-2017 11:21
I am NOW a little more respectful of bees ever since receiving three stings a couple of years ago when I accidentally lost my footing outside and startled them. Besides the pain of the stings I dropped a camera and only damaged the lens hood, which I ALWAYS use! I also did some research and learned that the worst thing you can do is wave your arms or move frantically. Those actions only make the bees more wary and likely to sting. For all insect photography I move very, very slowly. Some longer lenses, like my Canon 300 f/4 L IS allow me to keep a respectful distance from my subjects and thus be less of a thread to them. You have to check your longer lenses and see which will focus the closest. You'll feel safer with them! I suspect the Nikon VR lenses would be best for your closeup work. You sure nailed the focus on this one! Kudos!
marie-jose wolff10-Apr-2017 09:51
wonderful with this busy bee! V
danad10-Apr-2017 09:30
Superb colors and light ! V.
Patrick Goossens10-Apr-2017 07:58
Very lovely spring scene. Yesterday we had summer temperatures, today back to normal temps
William Barletta10-Apr-2017 07:42
Excellent, colorful capture ~V~
Chris Morton10-Apr-2017 07:01
nice azaleas
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal10-Apr-2017 06:07
Beautiful sharpness, details and colors. V
Julie Oldfield10-Apr-2017 04:39
Beautiful! V
Nirvan Hope10-Apr-2017 03:37
So bright and cheerful. So glad you were able to summon up the courage to approach the pollinator!
Charlene Ambrose10-Apr-2017 00:31
Good capture. If there are a lot of them in one place, I don't like to get too close either!
larose forest photos10-Apr-2017 00:28
Colour is gorgeous and the little pollinator is doing its work. Such a joyful shot. V
bill friedlander09-Apr-2017 23:57
Very sharp where it should be. The colors are lovely. V
Jim Coffman09-Apr-2017 23:27
Very nice work, Helen...
Jola Dziubinska09-Apr-2017 23:05
Gorgeous photo, Helen, I love the colors. V.