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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 20896" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>While both shots are good captures the first one is the best. Excellent exposures and motion freezing. Good depth of field with the entire bee in focus. Good composition with the bee in the top right third of the shot. The back lighting highlights the bee so that the eye is drawn straight to it. Otherwise a black bee on a dark background and it would have been lost. Good bokeh for the background. I think I would have liked the bee facing a little more in the direction of the camera. That would have given it a little more impact. But even so, it's an overall very good shot. Also, I don't think being zoomed to 300mm would have made any difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 20896, member: 654"] While both shots are good captures the first one is the best. Excellent exposures and motion freezing. Good depth of field with the entire bee in focus. Good composition with the bee in the top right third of the shot. The back lighting highlights the bee so that the eye is drawn straight to it. Otherwise a black bee on a dark background and it would have been lost. Good bokeh for the background. I think I would have liked the bee facing a little more in the direction of the camera. That would have given it a little more impact. But even so, it's an overall very good shot. Also, I don't think being zoomed to 300mm would have made any difference. [/QUOTE]
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