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Bees at the Watershed
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Bees at the WatershedA little zen from nature
aka Cheryl
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Re: Bees at the WatershedWow! Beautiful close-up photography, Cheryl!
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Re: Bees at the WatershedVery nice, bees are so enjoyable to watch. as long as you do not get stung,.... hehehe
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Re: Bees at the WatershedLoved it! That must be very difficult to do (for you, not for the bees ). The real genius here was not putting music to it and just leaving the sounds of nature. Nice job.
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Thanks Steve, I primarily take stills except a few times a year video for the grand's special occasions. I forget my camera takes video when I'm out shooting flowers and pups. aka Cheryl
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Bees are nice! Last year I took photos in a sunflower field of family and the fields were packed with bees. I'll have to get video too this year. Columbia River Bottoms has several fields that bloom different weeks in July. aka Cheryl
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I switched to continuous focus, but forgot to widen the aperture or the focus area. It was set at a small AF point. I was surprised I did get the bees mostly in focus. I did think about adding a sound track, but decided I liked the ambient audio. I told my husband to be quiet that I was shooting video. So he decides to whisper. I edited that part out and swapped with audio from a different clip. The audio was faint so I duplicated the audio on a 2nd track. That lens makes noise in continuous focus which you can faintly hear. aka Cheryl
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To enhance a soundtrack I have often used this as a "background noise". Useful to have in the "video toolkit" and not expensive. Think the intro to Santana, Caravaserai - Eternal Caravan of Reincarnation. https://www.vectormediasoftware.com/atmdeluxehome.htm AMD Ryzen 3900x 12C/24T, ASUS x570 mobo, Arctic Liquid Freezer ll 280, Win11 64 bit, 64GB RAM, Radeon RX 570 graphics, Samsung 500GB NVMe 980 PRO (C:), Samsung 970 Evo SSD (D:), Dell U2717D Monitor, Synology DS412+ 8TB NAS, Adobe CS6.
Re: Bees at the WatershedJohn 2 sheds, that looks like an interesting program. There are times that the wind noise is overbearing.
aka Cheryl
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Re: Bees at the WatershedNice. I love the bees in our flower gardens.
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Bees are the best to watch. Thanks aka Cheryl
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