Buzz Off!
Bee in Flight12 total reviews
Comment from MKFlood
yeah that bee told you. must be one of those brooklyn bees..wink..lol. the clarity is great. the capture of the light is great. the angle of the shot of the cocky bee is great. the image is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. good eye and great job overall.
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
yeah that bee told you. must be one of those brooklyn bees..wink..lol. the clarity is great. the capture of the light is great. the angle of the shot of the cocky bee is great. the image is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. good eye and great job overall.
Comment Written 20-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
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Thanks MK.
Comment from michiganmike
A really nice shot that makes the bumblebee seem as large as a World War II bomber. I like the colors in the bee but might desaturate the blues a bit. The half sky, half cloud background is outstanding though.
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
A really nice shot that makes the bumblebee seem as large as a World War II bomber. I like the colors in the bee but might desaturate the blues a bit. The half sky, half cloud background is outstanding though.
Comment Written 20-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
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Thanks Mike. Is that a B-52?
Comment from Susan F. M. T.
Chuck,
A wonderful stop action picture of this Bumble Bee in flight against the clear blue sky the sunlight shining on it's eyes & the movement blue of it's wings a very difficult shot to take. Beautiful composition framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques & sharp focus on it's head.
Susan
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
Chuck,
A wonderful stop action picture of this Bumble Bee in flight against the clear blue sky the sunlight shining on it's eyes & the movement blue of it's wings a very difficult shot to take. Beautiful composition framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques & sharp focus on it's head.
Susan
Comment Written 20-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
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Thanks Susan.
Comment from ciaobella
A nice shot of this bee. You have a great close up of him. I like seeing his busy little wings going a mile a minute. I know it must of not been easy to get this shot. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
A nice shot of this bee. You have a great close up of him. I like seeing his busy little wings going a mile a minute. I know it must of not been easy to get this shot. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 19-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
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Thank you very much. I was surprised when I saw the shot afterward I downloaded it. Thought - how did I do that?
Comment from PeglegDeb
lol...love your title Chuck and KUDOS for your patience capturing this guy.
Wow but I am soooo happy they are NOT really this big...lol...OMG the horror! Your blue sky is lovely and I like the bit of clouds you've included. I like the wings and the detail of the antenna and bit of his face we see. Unfortunately, shooting up facing the light has caused all detail from his underside to be lost....he looks like a BIG scary guy tough. So...as you suggested I "buzzed off and enjoyed" I'm sure this guy will be out and about your Rhododendron for weeks to come. Get some more shots of him and bet I'll be able to give you back that .5 star Chuck!
Deborah
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reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
lol...love your title Chuck and KUDOS for your patience capturing this guy.
Wow but I am soooo happy they are NOT really this big...lol...OMG the horror! Your blue sky is lovely and I like the bit of clouds you've included. I like the wings and the detail of the antenna and bit of his face we see. Unfortunately, shooting up facing the light has caused all detail from his underside to be lost....he looks like a BIG scary guy tough. So...as you suggested I "buzzed off and enjoyed" I'm sure this guy will be out and about your Rhododendron for weeks to come. Get some more shots of him and bet I'll be able to give you back that .5 star Chuck!
Deborah
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Comment Written 19-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
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Thanks Deb. Yeah, I realized the deficiencies in the shot once I saw it - but it was just too cool not to post. ;-)
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Oh he's great Chuck....definitely too cool to pass up. He still hanging around??
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Yup the two of them are still here though the rhododendron is gone. They are feasting on other flowers now.
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lol...you'll have 'friends' for the summer Chuck.
Comment from IdstudentCathy
I am impressed - getting a shot in flight is amazing. You are right, the wings are the best feature. I like how he looks alone in the universe too. Good job.
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
I am impressed - getting a shot in flight is amazing. You are right, the wings are the best feature. I like how he looks alone in the universe too. Good job.
Comment Written 19-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
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Thank you very much. Don't recognize your moniker - you new to the site?
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I am fairly new - a few months. Enjoying this as I am retired with more time to devote to photography.
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Just did a quick look at your portfolio - very nice. Welcome to retirement.
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Thanks!
Comment from Envision
He kind of does look like he might be taunting you! I like the way the sun highlights his upper body. The wings look pretty cool in this shot and the sky color is a great background. I think the angle works.
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
He kind of does look like he might be taunting you! I like the way the sun highlights his upper body. The wings look pretty cool in this shot and the sky color is a great background. I think the angle works.
Comment Written 19-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
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Thanks very much.
Comment from a.samathasena
What a great nice wonderful lovely shot.Beautiful nice rare scene.Presentation is very nice.The flying bee and flying occasion,face wings and body,blue sky and clouds are gorgeous great and make a nice scene.I like this talent work.Focus color and all are excellent.Great job.Well Done.Thanks.
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
What a great nice wonderful lovely shot.Beautiful nice rare scene.Presentation is very nice.The flying bee and flying occasion,face wings and body,blue sky and clouds are gorgeous great and make a nice scene.I like this talent work.Focus color and all are excellent.Great job.Well Done.Thanks.
Comment Written 18-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
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Thanks loads Sam.
Comment from Lauren Douglas
I love this photograph! The gorgeous, vibrant blue of the sky behind the blackness of the bee really makes for a dynamic piece and of course the fuzzy motion of the wings is awesome! I also think there's perfect placement of the clouds. Nice job!
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
I love this photograph! The gorgeous, vibrant blue of the sky behind the blackness of the bee really makes for a dynamic piece and of course the fuzzy motion of the wings is awesome! I also think there's perfect placement of the clouds. Nice job!
Comment Written 18-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 20-Jun-2017
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Thanks Lauren.. You new to the site?
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Yes. Started last week. Love it!
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Took a look at your portfolio. Definitely different. I think you corner the market on this. Ah, so you did Flying Kitty! Nice to meet you. ;-)
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Thanks, Chuck.
Nice to meet you too!
Comment from Dick Lee Shia
Never mind the motion blur as long as you've captured something as interesting as this!
Perfect timing!
A rare find!
Nice hazy clouds as backdrop.
Maybe you had a very large opening and a very slow speed!
The technique here is just to pan your shots--sway the cam to the speed he is flying...to capture sharper images.
Nice perspective & narrow DOF.
Subdued lighting.
Centered upper framing.
Thanks for sharing...
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2017
Never mind the motion blur as long as you've captured something as interesting as this!
Perfect timing!
A rare find!
Nice hazy clouds as backdrop.
Maybe you had a very large opening and a very slow speed!
The technique here is just to pan your shots--sway the cam to the speed he is flying...to capture sharper images.
Nice perspective & narrow DOF.
Subdued lighting.
Centered upper framing.
Thanks for sharing...
Comment Written 18-Jun-2017
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2017
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Thanks Dick. Can always rely op your positive reviews and helpful critiques.