Snoozing Solitary III

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Dalantech
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Snoozing Solitary III

Post by Dalantech »

It's a new day for me so I'll post one more shot of this bee before I take off for the weekend -going into the mountains for a few days :)

Tech specs: Canon 40D (F13, 1/250, ISO 100) + a Canon MPE-65mm macro lens (@2x) + a diffused MT-24EX macro twin flash (-2/3 FEC).

2x @ F13 Nature's Hotel III -click on the photo to expand it.
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augusthouse
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Post by augusthouse »

Dalantech,

Ooops!

Image over the forum limit of maximum 800x 800px (200kb).

You are probably half way up into the mountains as I write this; so, when you get back, could you edit your post?

Craig
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Post by MarkB1 »

A real beauty! A little more head room would be good.

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Post by Dalantech »

augusthouse wrote:Dalantech,

Ooops!

Image over the forum limit of maximum 800x 800px (200kb).

You are probably half way up into the mountains as I write this; so, when you get back, could you edit your post?

Craig
Sorry Craig -linked from Flickr instead of SmugMug. Fixed :)

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Post by Dalantech »

MarkB1 wrote:A real beauty! A little more head room would be good.
Thanks :)

I have that frame, but the "feet" are clipped. Shooting at a lower mag allowed for more of the stamen and it was distracting. Always trade offs in macro... :wink:

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