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Bee Study #1
Image Title:  Bee Study #1
 
 By: Doyle D. Chastain  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Doyle D. Chastain {K:100221}
Project #56 Wildlife and Insects Camera Model Nikon D50
Categories Macro
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Macros
Floral
Lens Nikon  28-80mm f/3.3-5.6G AF
Uploaded 5/3/2006 Film / Memory Type 2G Sandisk
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 317 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 30 Rating
6.33
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Lawndale
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
About Checking into Macro work with the ubiquitous bee capture. Would appreciate any feedback about what does and does not work as macros are quite new to me. No macro lens, just a 3X Macro 58mm filter. (80mm)
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There are 30 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:92514} 5/3/2006
great details. outstandig.


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/3/2006
Thanks Nacho . . . Hope you're enjoying Libya.

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Tabitha Borges   {K:719} 5/3/2006
look at all the detail sothe bee wonderful marco...


Susan Hernandez   {K:6403} 5/3/2006
Very nice macro shot with good detail, love the vivid color, well done


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/3/2006
Thanks Tabitha! I appreciate you looking and taking the time to comment!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/3/2006
Thanks Susan . . . and I managed to do it without getting stung! ;)

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Laura Spell   {K:24080} 5/3/2006
Me thinks you are kidding about not knowing anything about macros! lol This looks great to me. I don't have a macro lens either, I use my zoom, with fair results. Perhaps some one will come along who can share some hints with us both!


Shereefa Ls4   {K:1406} 5/3/2006
Nice Macro..
I like the colours and the details..
Good luck


Melisa Meyers   {K:9610} 5/3/2006
Nice bright spring colors. You have captured intense details in the bee, the floral and the pollen trail. Well done.


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/4/2006
Thanks again Laura . . . I appreciate the encouragement but this is, indeed, my first foray into the macro world. I hope you're right that we can pick up some good hints . . . but I'll continue to learn the hard way until then

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/4/2006
Thanks Shereefa . . . it's good of you to look and take the time to comment. I appreciate that!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/4/2006
Thanks Melisa . . . I appreciate you taking the time to comment.

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Marian Man   {K:69877} 5/4/2006
excellent macro shot dear Doyle!!!! stunning details!!!! wonderful colors!!!! bravo!!!
my very best regards
Marian


stingRay part 2 .   {K:151382} 5/4/2006
I love this shot and you have done well with a close up filter/lens. You have captured great details and lovely colours. I have a macro lens and enjoy taking florals with it. I have tried the odd insect but they don't keep very still for long enough for me. All people have a natural body tremor that easily transmits itself into handheld macro work as camera shake unless a high shutter speed is employed. Even when the lens is closed down macro work really needs to be conducted with the aid of a tripod and a cable/remote release. The younger you are the easier it is to control the 'shakes'. So, bright light to raise the shutter speed if you are not using a tripod. You can consider a very high range of subjects for macro....anything you want to get up close to to maximise the effect and the details; the list of possible subjects is endless. Just try shooting anything that it is safe to get up to good and close.
I hope some of this is helpful, just remember to try, try and try again....experiment to the full Doyle.....Very best wishes my friend....Ray


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/4/2006
Thanks so much for the time you spend looking and commenting on my portfolio . . . I very much appreciate it.

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/4/2006
Thanks so much for the advice and comments Ray. I had been (some time ago) a member of the State Championship rifle team . . . and assumed that holding a camera steady would be easier. Apparently, 20 yrs has more of an affect on one than seems apparent; since handholding the 300mm is challenging. Macro, as you suggest, has similar issues. I figured the high shutter speed pretty much right off . . . outdoors in daylight helped too. Thanks for the extensive comments and for taking the time to educate me.

My best Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55404} 5/4/2006
Dear Doyle
This is a wonderful macroshot!! I find great pleasure in studying all the details like the "sunglass"eyes, the fur and cute plasticlike wings:-)Also very nice contrast caused by the different colours.
All the best,
Annemette


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/4/2006
Thanks Annemette! - Now to find another subject - one withOUT a stinger.

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Mary Slade   {K:40918} 5/4/2006
Just amazing Doyle! The closeness and detail. I love the strong colours. I'd never have noticed with my own eyes- the wings!


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/4/2006
Thanks again Mary! I did like the wing exposure and focus . . . it was neat to be able to see through it.... I appreciate the comments!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:98829} 5/4/2006
I am completelly biased here, I simply admit, since my grandfather had bees and I was with him every summer, helping to collect the honey. (Oh well, and even more helping to eat it ;-))

But nonetheless, excellent details, colors and perspective of another world that exists in a smaller scale beside our own.

Thank you so much for sharing this, Doyle, since it is a great study, and for me a memory of my childhood!

Keep well,
Nick


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/5/2006
Always a pleasure Nick!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Dave Stacey   {K:121052} 5/6/2006
Very nice macro of the bee, Doyle! Great colours and good detail on the bee and flower. I like the grains of pollen scattered about that you've captured.
Dave.


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/8/2006
Thanks Dave . . . I hadn't notice the pollen at the time but, you're right, it does help the picture.

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Juan Gonzalo Marcano Prieto   {K:14224} 5/9/2006
muy bellos colores y la nitidez, exelente


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/9/2006
Thank you Juan, for the very kind comment.

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Bruce W. Clark   {K:1100} 5/19/2006
Excellent detail and DoF. Great capture.

Bruce


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 5/19/2006
Thanks for commenting Bruce! I appreciate it -

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Kenneth C. Long, Sr.   {K:4245} 5/31/2006
Congrads, Doyle well done my friend.


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100221} 6/1/2006
Thanks Kenneth. I went ahead and invested in a macro lens yesterday. Should prove interesting.

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


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