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Wildlife Photography
Images of Wildlife by Mark Zaretti
Bumble Bee in Flight
I spent the best part of an entire afternoon following bumble bees around a garden in Leeds one summer. With a very narrow depth of field on the Macro lens, this shot took a lot patience but for me was absolutely worth it.



Samira Kamranova
7th January 2010 at 11:39
hehe cute! Marky can I do something like this on Canon D500?
Mark Zaretti
7th January 2010 at 13:48
Yeah sure! there's several things to consider... because it's a fast moving subject then you need to use a quick shutter speed so you need a lot of light and a good lens that has a wide aperture. You could use a ring flash to provide extra lighting. Another challenge, especially if, like this shot, you're useing a macro lens with a very narrow depth of field is getting the subject in focus. It takes a lot of practice!
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