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Yes, Polona, it was 8:00 a.m. on a super bright day and I was set on the wrong ISO — but in my defense, the teacher has forbidden us to change it for the duration of his class. HE says if we can learn to take a descent photo under extreme conditions, then we should take spectacular photos at optimal conditions.
ha, thank you for the explanation, quilly, even before i commented.
still, i think this is a spectacular photo… i like the blur of the bee’s wings.
(funny that i posted a moving object as well – sans flowers, though ;))
Yes, Polona, it was 8:00 a.m. on a super bright day and I was set on the wrong ISO — but in my defense, the teacher has forbidden us to change it for the duration of his class. HE says if we can learn to take a descent photo under extreme conditions, then we should take spectacular photos at optimal conditions.
ha, thank you for the explanation, quilly, even before i commented.
still, i think this is a spectacular photo… i like the blur of the bee’s wings.
(funny that i posted a moving object as well – sans flowers, though ;))
Gorgeous!!
Great shot!