King of the hill

Michael Fotheringham

King of the hill

As shot, Handheld

MAXXUM 7D
Minolta 200 / 4.0 Macro APO G
Focal Length 200 mm
Aperture f 10
Exposure Time 1/125 sec
ISO 125
Flash: Not Fired

Featured in Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies.
Featured in 1:1 Macro Photography.
Featured in Sony Shooters.

King of the hill belongs to the following groups:

** Super Macro Photography (Two Per Day ), Animal Kingdom, Australian Wildlife, Bee & Wasp Passions, Birds and Creatures of Flight, Extreme Close-Ups, IPA -International Photographers Alliance, Mysteries of the Common(2 per day), Plight of the Bumble Bee, Shameless Self-Promotion, Sony Shooters, The true beauty, Untouchables, Vibrant and Vivid Color and Victorian Viewfinders Available for sale as

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King of the hill by Michael Fotheringham
King of the hill by Michael Fotheringham
  • Linda  Syms

    Linda Syms

    Beautiful macro image

  • garyp50

    garyp50

    Great macro

  • Chuck Gardner

    Chuck Gardner

    Great shot Michael!!!

  • SandraRos

    SandraRos

    Congratulations on your feature of this beautiful and awesome macro photo. I know how difficult this macro business is ! Kind regards out of Africa

  • goddessteri211

    goddessteri211

    Great shot with excellent detail and nice color combination on the background color!!

  • Joy Danen

    Joy Danen

    oh this is just soooo good! Must have been difficult waiting for them to keep still Michael?

  • Michael Fother... replied

    Thanks! This one wasn’t too hard to capture – he was so interested in the flower he stayed there a while…

  • ooyayootay

    ooyayootay

    SPECTACULAR shot! WELL DONE!

  • Michael Fother... replied

    thanks ooyayooyat!

  • Antonia Newall

    Antonia Newall

    I love this shot Michael , have’nt gotten that close to a bee,myself you must have alot of patience.

  • Michael Fother... replied

    Thanks Antonia. It’s not too hard once you get the hand of it – give it a try and see how you go…

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