As Summer is coming to an end the animal kingdom is franticly collecting there winter harvests insects included. This makes one of the best times to try and photograph bees.
I really like the challenge of photographing bees. Bees jump from flower to flower always moving making a difficult subject
to capture at times especially if you are tying to capture a bee in flight.
This is always my goal to capture a bee in flight and I wish I could share a sure fire way to capture bees in flight. Unfortunately I have not mastered this yet which is probably why I like trying so much. The best advice I can offer is to just stock the bee. Follow it everywhere trying to get your photo never taking your eye off the view finder. The only problem with this is that you can trip or stumble over things so use some caution. Also to capture a crisp sharp in focuse shot of a bee in flight is to have a fast shutter speed. By fast I am talking above 1000th of a sec and up. In some conditions you will need to use a wide open F stop like 2.8. This will give you less margin for error due to the shallower depth of field so raising your ISO is usually the first step in keeping a fast shutter speed with a good exposure. This is only good up to a point when the high ISO will degrade the quality of your photo.
As always feel free to ask any questions and leave your comments and feedback.
Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)
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sad to see summer will be passing by soon. i'm sure the animals are doing every bit they can to survive through the cold months..