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> From:Tim Vaughan
> Actually, I disagree with all these points. Use the sun, the sun is the
> best source of light for your photos. If there's a shadow, just move to
> another side. ...
> The honeycomb I just went over to my truck....
I find that in the process of cutting the flower, moving to sunlight and
then holding the flower and bee in one hand and the camera in the other, the
bee tends to get done and leave.
Sometimes, you can't "just move" And the best light is not always out in
direct light, esp not at mid-day.
Karen
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