Thanks, Brian. He he :-) The bees seemed to head deep in the flowers, sit in there for a while, then suddenly take off. I set my tripod up and focused on this flower (flash in one hand, remote in the other), hoping for a visit from a bee. In over an hour of trying, this was the best flying bee I shot. In other shots the bee was either still sitting in the flower (poor guess as to when they would take off), or just out of one or both frames (too slow on the remote when they DID take off).
Greg
From: "Brian Wallace Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com [anaglyphs]" <anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 9:39 PM
Subject: RE: [Anaglyphs] Rhododendron 2 [1 Attachment]/Greg
Superb IMHO. This bee just happened to come into the frame while you were taking the shot?
Cheers,
Brian
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Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 18:12:19 -0700
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Rhododendron 2 [1 Attachment]
More close-ups using the Loreo "3D macro lens in a cap." Today - just before it started raining ...
Canon SL1
Loreo "3D Macro Lens in a Cap"
external flash
SPM, PSE
Greg