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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 26577" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Hi, Stan. Good shot good exposure and bokeh (the background blurred out). (Using the f/5.6 gave you the good bokeh.) Good use of depth of field. The bee and the top half of the flower stem are in focus. Again, using f/5.6 gave you just enough depth of field to keep the bee in focus and the background out of focus. Since the bee seems to be the primary subject, next time I would get a little closer to make it more dominant. You can also crop this shot down closer to the bee and achieve the same effect. I would also use the vertical format, portrait, rather than the horizontal, or landscape. That will get rid of the empty space on either side of the bee and flower. That is also more in keeping with the vertical formatting of the flower. What lens are you using? Overall good job. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 26577, member: 654"] Hi, Stan. Good shot good exposure and bokeh (the background blurred out). (Using the f/5.6 gave you the good bokeh.) Good use of depth of field. The bee and the top half of the flower stem are in focus. Again, using f/5.6 gave you just enough depth of field to keep the bee in focus and the background out of focus. Since the bee seems to be the primary subject, next time I would get a little closer to make it more dominant. You can also crop this shot down closer to the bee and achieve the same effect. I would also use the vertical format, portrait, rather than the horizontal, or landscape. That will get rid of the empty space on either side of the bee and flower. That is also more in keeping with the vertical formatting of the flower. What lens are you using? Overall good job. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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