Originally posted by sealonsf Wow! Did you have a since that you'd got them both in focus when you shot the photo or was it a total shock when you were looking at the photos? That photo is a "keeper" for sure.
Thanks. It was shock. I knew the bee was there, but had no idea it would bee (Ha!) in focus.
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Originally posted by lesmore49 Wow ! What a pix...great to frame and put on the wall.
Thank you lesmore.
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Originally posted by GeoJerry Wow, what luck! I have something similar but not nearly this good, let's see if I can find it and post it soon Nice work!
Thanks. I would like to see it.
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Originally posted by FenderGirl Wow!! What an incredible shot ! This definitely deserves a place on the wall. Which equipment did you use?
My new KP, and 150-450 hand held.
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Originally posted by bertwert This is just incredible! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the kind words.
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Originally posted by reh321 Great job!
A senior professor I formerly worked with observed "The harder students study, the luckier they are on exams".
I would make the same observation about preparation and work leading to luck like this on photographs.
Thank you. I have heard that luck favors the prepared.
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Originally posted by joelbolden That is absolutely stunning!
Thank you.
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Originally posted by BrianR That's fantastic! The wing position on both critters is also terrific!
Thanks. I took 100+ bee photos that morning, but not with the intent of capturing a bee in them.