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A bee's eye view (Original Post) Mousetoescamper Sep 13 OP
Wonderful! Solly Mack Sep 13 #1
Thanks, Solly Mack Mousetoescamper Sep 13 #2
The clarity and detail in your photo is astounding! Diamond_Dog Sep 13 #3
Thanks, Diamond_Dog Mousetoescamper Sep 13 #4
Wow, my dear Mousetoescamper! CaliforniaPeggy Sep 13 #5
Thanks, Peggy Mousetoescamper Sep 13 #7
Wow what a great shot! Frame it!!! tazcat Sep 13 #6
Thanks, tazcat Mousetoescamper Sep 13 #8
Great photo! Bees are in full swing around here too. Callalily Sep 13 #9
Thanks, Callalily Mousetoescamper Sep 13 #10
Very nice. Cool bokeh. Thank You. George McGovern Sep 14 #11
Thanks and you're welcome, George Mousetoescamper Sep 14 #13
What a great photo! Thanks so much for sharing! Rhiannon12866 Sep 14 #12
Thanks and you're welcome, Rhiannon12866 Mousetoescamper Sep 14 #14
great shot moonshinegnomie Sep 14 #15
Thanks, moonshinegnomie Mousetoescamper Sep 14 #16

CaliforniaPeggy

(155,169 posts)
5. Wow, my dear Mousetoescamper!
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 03:04 PM
Sep 13

The clarity and composition in this photo are beyond belief! This is an astonishing photo.


Callalily

(15,248 posts)
9. Great photo! Bees are in full swing around here too.
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 04:24 PM
Sep 13

Guessing they are preparing for colder weather.

George McGovern

(9,456 posts)
11. Very nice. Cool bokeh. Thank You.
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 01:10 AM
Sep 14

Last edited Sun Sep 14, 2025, 10:26 AM - Edit history (1)

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moonshinegnomie

(3,648 posts)
15. great shot
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 05:05 PM
Sep 14

what kind of macro lens did you use? i have to replace my very old 180mm tamron macro that mi nikon z8 doesnt like.
focus stacked?


Mousetoescamper

(6,713 posts)
16. Thanks, moonshinegnomie
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 06:18 PM
Sep 14

I used my Canon RF28-70mm f2.8 IS STM. For closeups of insects I usually grab my Canon EF 100mm ƒ2.8L Macro IS USM, bought used last year. I keep it simple: single images, no focus stacking.

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