candyman said:
Pinchers of Peril said:
mb66energy said:
Just these "poor man's workhorses" do fine in the bokeh department, IMO ...
1) 100 2.8 MACRO non-IS @ f/4.0
2) 70-200 4.0 L non-IS @ 200mm, f/8.0, near MFD
That Bee shot is awesome! Seems like a pretty hard shot to nail.
Agree. Wonderful, well done!
Thanks for your comments!
I checked the file: it was manually focused and only one shot done.
The subject is what we call in german a "Schwebewespe" or literally translated,
a "hoovering wasp". These little animals can stay at the same 3D point
like high quality quadocopters - everything in a mere 50 milligrams package that
doesn't need to recharge a battery on the grid ... wonders of nature!
If you move slowly they stay - I tried to get a nice background by varying the
angle slowly and focusing fine tuning was done by varying the distance to the
"wasp".
The 40D has a very good focusing screen and I was "socialized" with manual focus
cameras in the early 1990ies (the trusty Canon EF) which helped me a lot + I had
some luck to get that shoot too!
(I am really excited by the 7D mark ii which might help to shoot such subjects with
a lot of AF support !)