I wouldn't want to get anyone's hopes up here. This is a simple photo I took while trying out my new Micro 40mm f2.8 lens. It's a great lens but you need to work a lot to get control of it. This was supposed to be a simple photo of a butterfly to find out how everything worked but then came along a bee and messed it all up
. By the way, the two species get along wonderfully well on the same tree.
D3100
Nikkor Micro 40mm 1:2.8G
1/1250th, f3.2, ISO 200
PS. Even at this speed it is impossible to get the bee's wings from the side. As to why the butterfly is so dark, it was in the shade of a leaf.
D3100
Nikkor Micro 40mm 1:2.8G
1/1250th, f3.2, ISO 200
PS. Even at this speed it is impossible to get the bee's wings from the side. As to why the butterfly is so dark, it was in the shade of a leaf.
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