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BEE PHOTOGRAPHY

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honeybee getting nectar from purple flower

Usually I use a Macro Lens for Bee Photography a  Canon 60mm or Canon 100mm L lens sometimes I use  a crop camera which allows me stay a little farther away form the bees than full size camera (35mm).

 When shooting at higher F stops I use a flash .The higher F stop lets you get  longer focus range of the bee, the smaller f stop has less in focus. 

Bees wings move extremely fast ,so you need extremely fast shutter speed . There speed is between 10-20 mph, when flying to a food source, and about 12 mph (17 km/h), when returning with. nectar, pollen, propolis or water. Fruit flies, in comparison, are 80 times smaller than honeybees, but flap their wings only 200 times a second. 

http://Bees wing speed

More of my photos of bees at this link below


https://ucphotos.online/bee-photo-gallery/

Macro photography Bee on flower, Reflection of bee from camera on Bees eyes
Carpenter bee in flight