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A bee flies in to land on flower.  Canon EOS 7D EF-S 10-22mm at 10mm f/9 1/500 ISO 10

A bee flies in to land on flower.  Canon EOS 7D EF-S 10-22mm at 10mm f/9 1/500 ISO 10

Bees In Flight

July 8, 2014

As I explained in my last post I was working hard to catch bees in an interesting pose in the flowers when I decided to set a more difficult challenge for myself.  I wanted to see if I could catch a bee in flight.  I decided to start with them on the flowers because then I would have a reference point to lock my focus on.  The problem is that bees take off really quickly and if you are going to get a picture where you can see any detail you have to get really close so they fly out of frame very quickly.  There were no bees at all in my first 10 pictures because they had flown out of frame before I could react and press the button.  I began to watch them more closely and noticed that they would generally rub their front legs together in a particular way before they took off.  This little warning combined with the realization that I would have to frame the shot a little wider and depend partially on cropping to get a closeup shot meant that I got some decent shots.  It was still really difficult to keep the bees in focus because they never flew straight up from the flower so they were often flying out of the plain of focus.  I tried to deal with this by stopping down my aperture and it helped but the bees are still not really sharp.  The other thing that I really like about this photograph, as opposed to the other two below is the fact that there is such a strong sense of place.  The background, while blurred enough to not be distracting, helps us understand where we are and makes the bee seem bigger. 

-Russell Berg

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The Bee spots me as he comes in for a landing.

The Bee spots me as he comes in for a landing.

Bees lifting off from a flower.

Bees lifting off from a flower.

In Wildlife Tags Bee, Flight, Hover, Flower, Yellow, Macro, Ocean
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A bee watches me carefully as he gathers food.  Fuji X10 28-112mm at 28mm f/5 1/300 ISO 200

A bee watches me carefully as he gathers food.  Fuji X10 28-112mm at 28mm f/5 1/300 ISO 200

To Look A Bee In The Eye

June 23, 2014

Sometimes being a good photographer is just being open to the possibility of a photograph.  I was out wandering around one day, just exploring wonderful Vancouver Island and I had taken my camera with me.  I stumbled on to a beautiful spot called Moorecroft Regional Park that has a great bench sitting on a spit of land with a bay on either side and the Georgia Straight out in front of you.  It was so peaceful and beautiful, the sun was just warm enough to make the breeze a wonderful cool counterpoint and I noticed that there where bees everywhere harvesting food from the yellow flowers all around me.  When you are interested in doing macro photography many times a small point and shoot will do a wonderful job.  The small lens and small sensor combine to give a very short minimum focusing distance.  My Fuji X10 is always with me in my purse so I pulled it out and began to try and get really close.  The challenge here is to get close enough that you can get the bee to fill the frame and then to keep things in focus.  When you are this close even very small movements of the camera can throw your subject out of focus.  So I would lock focus on the flower, wait for the bee to do something interesting, try and hold very still, then press the shutter.  I did get stung once.  If you are struggling with focus you can shut down your aperture, giving you a deeper field of focus but I really wanted the other flowers in the background to blur out so that they wouldn’t be distracting.  The shot above is my favourite but I did get a couple of other interesting ones below.

-Russell Berg

www.seeingberg.com

In my next post I will discuss some of the challenges of photographing bees in flight.

I especially liked the dynamic background that I had for this macro shot.

I especially liked the dynamic background that I had for this macro shot.

A more traditional macro insect shot.

A more traditional macro insect shot.

Tags Bee, Macro, Blue Sky, Yellow, Flower, Eyes
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