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    I was looking under bits of bark from a Eucaliptus tree and in the cold weather this solitary bee dropped out. The cold had made it very lethargic so gave me ample time to take a few shots

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    Sb200 flash with homemade diffusor

    Original image is 3349 x 2294 pixels. I cleaned up a few bits of debris in front of the bee and burnt a few brighter areas on BG

    Selectively sharpened the subject and removed a few highlights from the flash

    Thanks for your comments

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    A very different view of a bee with wonderful detail where it needs to be and softness behind to make the detail stand out. I love it!

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    I like this image very much indeed, you have managed to get really close and yet have plenty of DOF, I love the detail and colours. Some may find the highlights in the eyes distracting, this can easily be fixed but if it were mine I would leave them. (you could use it in a competition then!)

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    Hi Shane,
    I like the composition. DOF, BG and deatils are great too. It seems the light is little bit harsh. TFS.
    Cheers,
    Miro

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