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My friend's daughter asked me if her taste buds would show up well in a picture. Taken with the EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens.
I have had many attempts at getting a really good bee photo. I have had some decent ones in the last few weeks but was really happy with this one. It helps when you get a slightly more prosaic bee, who is happy to rest on a flower for a few seconds at a time - which is quite different to a lot of bees who endlessly hop around from flower to flower!
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In close up with extremely shallow depth of field it is had to work out what these are.
It should become clearer when you see tomorrow's picture for the day.
Canon 5D Mk II with a Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens.
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the day i posted my last photo from rio i went to a brazilian bar to watch brazil play chile. i took my camera hoping to get some fan shots, however my camera had other ideas and promptly stopped working. i tried to google a fix, but all the methods seemed too complicated, so instead i started googling for new cameras. as my d60 was over 6 years old all of the results were hugely superior and i started to get excited at the prospect of an upgrade. i won enough money at the last world cup to buy a new camera, so i thought there would be a romantic symmetry of doing the same after a south american world cup. the good news was that after the final i had won £805. the bad news was that i had also lost £797. those of you who are quick with maths will work out that left me with an overall profit of £8... and you can't get many cameras for £8. i spent a couple of weeks annoyed that my seemingly foolproof plan of winning a new camera had failed. and then i had a revelation: it wasn't just a new camera that i got before my travels 4 years ago... i also got a credit card. and as of yesterday i now have a brand new toy.
here's one of the originals
Since it was a damp, misty evening, and getting a bit late, staying indoors was definitely on the cards. I was tossing up between doing some light painting or still life: both of which I've done just a little bit of, but rather enjoy. Since I've done a bit of light painting recently, it seemed reasonable to twiddle with a quiet arrangement of something or other. But what? Then I had an idea ...
For some reason, Flickr is rendering this picture a bit darker than I see it on my computer. Oh well - doesn't look too bad large.
January 5th, 2011
Canon 40D, 100mm macro, 1/13th sec @ f/2.8 onto ISO 100. Top light through diffuser.