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Post by Ed Matuod on Jun 15, 2009 4:53:09 GMT
30D+100-400L IS @ 400 fl, f8, 1/500sec, ISO 250 on monopod Any C&C are welcome. Thanks.
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Jun 19, 2009 6:53:57 GMT
Nice one Ed. How come your bee looks nicer? I wonder if that's also a honeybee. Nice job with the focus. Did you pre-focus or did you track the bee?
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Post by Neon Rosell II on Jun 19, 2009 7:50:55 GMT
Wow nice catch of a bumblebee. It's one of the Bumbus sp., a social bee as well like the honeybees but forms a lot smaller size colonies. The very distinct difference between a bumble bee as compared to a honey bee is the length of its body hairs, they have long soft hairs making it look like a fuzz ball. Very good pollinator as well. One of the transformer robots I think is called Bumblebee?
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Post by Conrad Arellano on Jun 19, 2009 19:27:20 GMT
You've got a beautiful bee in their Ed. Not the common one present in the park. Great catch.
------ Conrad
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Post by Elvin Sansona on Jul 9, 2009 8:06:31 GMT
Its not just an ordinary bee, its a very very very lovely bee...
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