Staying out of the extreme heat and bad air has been the name of the game the past few days here in New York City. Before it became unbearable for me, I visited Kissena Park and spent a bunch of time in the shade of a tree photographing visitors to one of the clover patches. That area always provides some close up opportunities.
Wonderful shots, Morris! The clarity and sharpness of No. 2 is simply awesome -- it's really difficult to get such sharpness in all the elements of a shot like this. They are all excellent, and I'm proud of you for including the shot of the 'Tree Rat' -- I think there some photographic law that requires that in park shots.
Karl Witt wrote:
Both 1 and 2 of me are excellent!
Karl
Thank you Karl,
I did not know you are a bee :-}
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learle wrote:
Wow, awesome bee shots!
Thank you Earle
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johnohio wrote:
All great Morris. Especially like # 1,2,3.
John
Thank you John
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birdied wrote:
Lovely set Morris . So much fun to capture the bees in flight.
Birdie
Thank you Roberta. Yet it's a lot of fun
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R_o_l_o wrote:
Impressive! I'm digging # 3
Rolo
Thank you Rolo
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gmccroskery wrote:
Wonderful shots, Morris! The clarity and sharpness of No. 2 is simply awesome -- it's really difficult to get such sharpness in all the elements of a shot like this. They are all excellent, and I'm proud of you for including the shot of the 'Tree Rat' -- I think there some photographic law that requires that in park shots.
Greg
Thank you Greg,
I'm glad you enjoyed the squirrel along with the bees and flowers