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Hi Andrzej,
thanks for the reply.
I am sorry but did not know about the restriction for non members. Does not make sense!
About , using the software for sharpness.
I was against the "digital revolution" but we are going forward and need to learn.
regards
roberto
Hello Theo
Its not extremly difficult, but should be patient, sometimes VERY patient.
Hello Roberto
Of course i know it should be under Nature- not in abstract section. But im not full member :-( -only full members can put the pictuers under some sections. Its not a bee :), its belong to completly different section of insects - to flys :-). With sharpness...yes its true- but its not easy to make a photo of the flying insects (and have only sunlight) and not miss sharpness... mabye its good idea to use software. But i try to not use a software tools...
Hi Andrzej,
I think that this shot should be under Nature and not in abstract section.
The photo shows exactly what we can see.
To capture bee (?) in movement is very difficult.
I like your photo for composition and colours. Unfortunately it miss the sharpness. Have you tried make sharper by your photo software?
Regards
roberto
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Roberto Grilli 19/06/2006 22:32
Hi Andrzej,thanks for the reply.
I am sorry but did not know about the restriction for non members. Does not make sense!
About , using the software for sharpness.
I was against the "digital revolution" but we are going forward and need to learn.
regards
roberto
Dennis Maloney 19/06/2006 2:56
Great capture...I have trouble shooting insects that are setting still, and you are doing it in mid air...great detail...regards, denAndrzejL Lewandowski 18/06/2006 22:06
Hello TheoIts not extremly difficult, but should be patient, sometimes VERY patient.
Hello Roberto
Of course i know it should be under Nature- not in abstract section. But im not full member :-( -only full members can put the pictuers under some sections. Its not a bee :), its belong to completly different section of insects - to flys :-). With sharpness...yes its true- but its not easy to make a photo of the flying insects (and have only sunlight) and not miss sharpness... mabye its good idea to use software. But i try to not use a software tools...
Regards and thx!
Roberto Grilli 18/06/2006 21:36
Hi Andrzej,I think that this shot should be under Nature and not in abstract section.
The photo shows exactly what we can see.
To capture bee (?) in movement is very difficult.
I like your photo for composition and colours. Unfortunately it miss the sharpness. Have you tried make sharper by your photo software?
Regards
roberto
Theo Weijmer 18/06/2006 21:16
Wowe, realy good macro, this must be extremly difficult, great shot.Greetings Theo