Honey Bee
Uploaded: March 31, 2010 07:00:28
Numerous honey bees were feeding on this plant. Hand-held at f10, 1/800 sec, Nikkor 60 mm Micro Lens, Tucson Botanical Garden, Tucson, Arizona
Exif: F Number: 10, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/800 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 60.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300
Melissa G. Meiselman March 31, 2010
Fantastic close up taken with sharp detail and vibrant color, Richard!! #1253912Patricia Seidler March 31, 2010
Great closeup Richard. The detail in the bee is fantastic. Just a little too close for me! #8500236Tammy M. Anderson March 31, 2010
Wonderful details, colors and capture, Richard. Excellent work. #8500526Rona L. Schwarz March 31, 2010
Terrific macro capture, Richard! The bee is super sharp and very detailed - I love the selective focus, too! Great job! #8500565Karen Bacon March 31, 2010
An incredible macro shot Richard! Awesome! #8500589Richard B. Hallick March 31, 2010
Thank you all for your comments on the honey bee macro photo. I feel lucky to have gotten the plane of focus in the right spot without my tripod. #8500777Freddy Bland March 31, 2010
Fantastic macro shot, Richard!! Super fine details!! #8500846Anita Hogue March 31, 2010
Absolutely fabulous details and perspective, Richard! #8501223R. J. Laudenbacher March 31, 2010
Outstanding Macro shot Richard, with amazing sharp detail. Great job! #8501247Amanda J. Tanner April 01, 2010
A wonderful macro! The Clarity and details are magnificent. Great Work Richard! #8504088Dick W. Wyatt April 02, 2010
Great macro. The details are outstanding. #8504216Jean-Pierre Ducondi April 02, 2010
Fantastic details. Well done Richard.Richard B. Hallick April 03, 2010
Thanks to everyone for the compliments on this photo. There was a bit of luck involved, too. #8508491Marilyn K. Lincecum April 06, 2010
WOW...fantastic macro. Beautiful comp, lighting,colors and detail. #8516011Mick Burkey April 09, 2010
Amazing macro work, Richard! And great colors. #8522370Kathy Salerni April 18, 2010
Wow! What an outstanding macro image, Richard! The detail on the homey bee is amazing!60mm? Way too close for me !!! #8543132Carol Eade April 18, 2010
Congratulations on your deserving finalist, Richard, best wishes in the next round! #8544159Melissa G. Meiselman April 18, 2010
Congratulations on your outstanding finalist!!! Amazing shot!!! #8544680Freddy Bland April 18, 2010
Fantastic image, Richard, and congratulations on a superb finalist!!! #8544793Rona L. Schwarz April 18, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS on your wonderful finalist, Richard! I knew we'd see this again! Good luck in the next round. #8545360Rona L. Schwarz April 18, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS on your wonderful finalist, Richard! I knew we'd see this again! Good luck in the next round. #8545368Sherran Andersen April 18, 2010
Congrats Richard... wonderful macro of this bee. #8545422Karen Celella April 19, 2010
Congratulations on your wonderful finalist Richard! #8549121Anita Hogue April 19, 2010
WOW, just look at that awesome detail and colors! Congratulations, Richard! #8551047Timothy Guay April 19, 2010
Congrats on this wonderful macro!Carol L. Fowler April 23, 2010
Congrats on the wonderful Finalist! #8565539Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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