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Bugs Add Interest to Flower Photographs

Posted on Mar 31, 2009 under flower photography techniques | No Comment

Have you ever tried to photograph bees?  or dragonflies?  or lady bugs?  or butterflies?  They can be hard to catch because they move so quickly (especially the dragonflies!) but if you can get one that has landed on a flower, you will have a beautiful flower photograph with plenty of color and interest.

I caught this Monarch Butterfly in the demonstration garden at Natural Bridges State Beach.

I captured this bee as it worked on a tree at the park.  There were bees everywhere.  I could hear them buzzing from pretty far away.

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Welcome to Beautiful Flower Photography! My name is Terri and I will be your photographer today. Photographing beautiful flowers is one of my passions. These days I mostly use my Fuji FinePix S 5200 digital camera. It's easy to use and has a macro setting that is convenient for shooting flowers. I also get great results with my Nikon FG and Micro Nikkor 55mm f3.5 lens. I hope you enjoy this site and will share it with your friends!

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