Beauty is in the eye of the BEE-holder
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These are really nice my friend. Love the creamy bokeh. I miss doing macro photography. Now I want to use my reverse ring lol
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rickztahone
These are really nice my friend. Love the creamy bokeh. I miss doing macro photography. Now I want to use my reverse ring lol
Hey Ricardo! Great to see you ! Hope you have been well bud!
al
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I'm good bud. Been off work for a while but dont want to hijack your lovely thread here.
I know you love critters so I know macro photography is right up your alley but which critter would you LOVE to get some shots of with a macro lens that you have yet to capture?
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Damn I gotta get a macro lens. How do discus shots come out of that?
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Good to hear from you Ricardo. LONG time no hear lol
Al, mind if I post some bee shots? Yours are lovely :D
Pat
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Second Hand Pat
Good to hear from you Ricardo. LONG time no hear lol
Al, mind if I post some bee shots? Yours are lovely :D
Pat
Hi Pat! Yes, long time indeed. PM'img both you and Al.
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rickztahone
I'm good bud. Been off work for a while but dont want to hijack your lovely thread here.
I know you love critters so I know macro photography is right up your alley but which critter would you LOVE to get some shots of with a macro lens that you have yet to capture?
I've seen so little of the world Ricardo, that would be one really long list! But tops would the critters on the Galapagos islands and New Zealand. For more realistic goals..theres a small endangered turtle called a bog turtle here in CT. Ive tried for years to see one and take pics.. never have.
Al
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Second Hand Pat
Good to hear from you Ricardo. LONG time no hear lol
Al, mind if I post some bee shots? Yours are lovely :D
Pat
Please post them Pat.:)
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Please post them Pat.:)
:D
Hang on Little Bee
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0e600659_b.jpgHang On Little Bee
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Gorgeous shots Pat!!:) One of the ones I posted
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...47ef00d1_b.jpgIMGP4470
The larger bee is a Cuckoo Bee, and I am pretty sure its a parasite of the leaf cutter bee.. sneaks in the nest, eats the honey and pollen and lays its eggs... much like our Cowbirds.
al
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Damn I gotta get a macro lens. How do discus shots come out of that?
They come out ok Shan, but a zoom lens is better for my needs. Most of my discus shots are taken with a tamron 28-75 2.8 I really love that lens for tank shots.
al
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There are jerks in all species Al. I love how we use photography as a teaching tool. I always seem to be finding little surprises in my photos lol.
Pat