
exposures were handheld at f/10 1/250 second at 200mm
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Spring Time in Tennesseefrom our last visit to the USA.....the bees are dead center and not composed as most would like and really not much happening in the frame but what I really like is the creamy bokeh of the 70-200 VR lens
![]() exposures were handheld at f/10 1/250 second at 200mm Last edited by LostDingo on Sun Aug 20, 2006 4:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
paul welcome back
is this from your newly aquired 70-200? i agree the bokeh is sweet and creamy but I think the bee in the shot fondling the flower has the sweeter deal
well not "new" exactly as it came from Santa ![]() ![]() tried to get closer to bees but there were thousands and the "other" bees were not very fond of me ![]()
Who cares that the bee is in the middle of the shot - I like both of these pics. The colour and the flowers enhance the sense of purpose of the bee
![]() Chris
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