A Bee is a Bee [Contest Finalists May 2007]
Uploaded: May 06, 2007 21:25:26
And I don't know what type of bee this is but it is much smaller then a honey bee.
F4.0/1/640s/Iso 800/Priority Shutter/100mm
Kathy L. Clark May 06, 2007
Great shot Cheryl. Not all bees look as pretty as this one. What kind of lens did you use? #650855Cheryl Meisel May 07, 2007
Thanks I used the Canon 100mm macro lens.Richard D. Cox May 07, 2007
Sharp as a tack. Great detail and dof. #4255314Cheryl Meisel May 07, 2007
Thank you Richard!:)Kay E. Mahoney June 26, 2007
Congratulations on your finalist. Good luck in the next round. #4442831Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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