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FollowThe image was taken at the precise moment that this bee approaches to eat quickly on the flower.
Having to do the job of taking it quickly with the lighti...
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The image was taken at the precise moment that this bee approaches to eat quickly on the flower.
Having to do the job of taking it quickly with the lighting of that moment.
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Having to do the job of taking it quickly with the lighting of that moment.
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Behind The Lens
Location
Tijuana, MexicoTime
approximately between 8 and 9 am, outside a churchLighting
It was a bit quick to see the scene a little dark since it was a month with partial overcast in February and it was still dark early before the time change, at that time it was decided to increase the iso to ISO800, so that the image and the shooting speed was 1/1000 to freeze the image faster, taking into account these factors the focus was f / 11 so that the image did not get burned with the ISO800.Equipment
NIKON L820, NIKKOR 4.0-120mm 1: 3.0-5.8 ed vr lens, freehand photo flas integrated equipment.Inspiration
I like nature and Macro photography, I love taking the images with zoom to create the background blur and see the scene of the focused subject in the foreground well.Editing
A little contrast, the noise is the original as the photo was taken.In my camera bag
In my backpack I carry with me NIKON L820, NIKON D3400, 3 Tripods, 2 flashes, one octabox with handle, remote controls and two fixed battery lamps.Feedback
If you like photography as much as I do, lose your fear, wherever you go, make your gaze look for the instantaneous frame at every moment in your path, to find the perfect setting at the right moment that you create and practice with your camera With several shots at different angles and different settings taking into account the known functions of your equipment and if you can, I recommend manual mode is more fun.