Photographer's Note
This is one of a series of photos I took this afternoon. About 500m from where I live there's an area with Dunes. I took many photos of todays' sunset along with some other photos of the nature in that area. Photo was adjusted for Brightness/saturation/contrast (slightly though), cropped, and framed. I had a similar, clearer image, but I just loved the composition of the 3 flowers going from close to far so I kept this one.
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zto
(268) 2004-01-11 14:16
This is a lovely Macro photo Guy. As you sad yoursef it is a bit soft but i don't think that matters in this picture realally. It just makes it a bit romatic. You were lucky with the wasp as well.
well done.
roshangar
(1682) 2004-01-11 14:39
great pic and nice name ,big yellow have good contrast whit a small black bell!
bullybeef53
(3365) 2004-01-11 15:00
A very interesting photograph but it needs a little sharpening . Congratulations .
Georges
(11185) 2004-01-11 15:12
Bonne macro avec de jolies couleurs la profondeur est belle avec ce fond de mélange vert jaune.
J'aurais aimé voir la fleur plus en entier mais des fois c'est ce qui sort et on n'y peut rien
Bravo
Vagabond
(5848) 2004-01-11 15:34
Nice photo. It is a pity that the little bee is not focused but I understand that very often it is very difficult to focus these little animals.
I made a small WS to highlight your photo.
mogens-j
(56) 2004-01-11 16:35
Very nice composition Guy and great colours too but it seems a little unsharp. Anyway I do like the picture.
ReynardTheFox
(260) 2004-01-12 6:32
The composition of this is superb - you are right about the effect of the diagonal created by the flowers and the slightly off-centre positioning of the insect works for me. Its a shame that the head of the insect seems to be slightly out of focus as otherwise this would be perfect.
RandomCameraGuy
(3071) 2004-01-12 17:50
Nice. Unfortunately the flower and bee in the foreground aren't fully in focus. Also, try not to overlap the yellow petals as they tend to meld into each other (What I like to do in these situations is to select the flower, create a new layer, increase saturation, and contrast. Then go back to the background and lower the saturation and/or lighten/darken).
Photo Information
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Copyright: Guy Ben Betzalel (guyben)
(1105)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-01-11
- Categories: Naturaleza
- Camera: Olympus Camedia 750
- Exposición: f/3.2, 1/80 segundos
- Versión de la foto: Versión original, Workshop
- Tema(s): Fleurs et papillons, Insect & flowers [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2004-01-11 13:13
Discussions
- Sharpening issues...(bullybeef53 see this please) (1)
by guyben, last updated 2004-01-11 03:11