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(Mar 12, 2015, 05:42)snaphappy Wrote: I took these 3 photos yesterday in my garden It was a beautiful sunny day, but cold in the wind. The first photo settings were f/8, ISO 100, 1/500 sec. 420mm, manual.
The second was taken at f/16, ISO 1250, 1/1250 sec. 420mm auto mode. The third was f/32, ISO800, 1/80 sec 250mm in AV (but doesn't show that now as I have cropped it a little and converted it to jpeg. Was trying out the different modes on my canon 600d.
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Jane Very well focused and clean images Jane. Nice to see the bees are making use of the early flowers.
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Excellent Jane. Ed.
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Really nice images Jane...
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Thank you Peter, Ed and Rolf for your comments. It was a bit windy in the garden and the bees didn't keep still for long.
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Great series, all nice and crisp.
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Lovely photos, Jane.
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(Mar 12, 2015, 11:22)EnglishBob Wrote: Great series, all nice and crisp.
Thank you for your kind words EnglishBob
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(Mar 12, 2015, 13:46)MrB Wrote: Lovely photos, Jane.
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Thank you Philip, the bee improved them
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