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Only thing I can think of was getting stung. Very cool image. Might remove the oof bees and just leave the ones that are sharp.
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i dont know what the crow was doing but the picture I really like.
Exposure is excellent. Like the Details in the black plumage and the bees in the blue sky.
I would remove the dark bee at the right image border
Last edited by Holger Leyrer; 12-04-2013 at 03:25 PM.
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Excellent job on EXP and detail in the BLACKs. A bit wider so as to include all of the flower (?) might have been a good option. Very sharp. You might want to check the breast for a green cast, possibly the result of light reflected off the flower.... Perfect head angle.
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Fantastic image. Wish it was mine.
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Neat sighting Henry, and a unique crow image. Fun to study the flower for a couple extra bees in there. Going wider would have been an option for sure. Did you flip and clone a bee? The light reflection on the in-focus bees' tail end is from opposite light direction...that's what gave it away for me...
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Did you flip and clone a bee?
You look carefully! Yes. I did it in a hurry on my laptop. Normally I would have spent more time with it and been more careful.
Thanks to everyone for the comments. If anyone has an idea about that that crow was doing I'd love to hear it.
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Hey Henry, I wish it was mine too. Beautiful exposure, so much detail in the blacks. My new favorite crow shot.