It occurred to me that in one of my last posts ‘Life in a Dead Tree’, I described the bees I found nesting in the tree, and included the best photo I’d managed to take of one of them, which wasn’t very good. I knew at the time that it wasn’t particularly good, but decided it was better than nothing. That didn’t stop me from trying to get a better one next time their nesting season came around. It took me over a month of attempting whenever the weather seemed good for bees to be active, but I finally managed to get the photos I was after. And some of my ‘failed’ attempts were actually kind of cool in their own right.
2 thoughts on “Wildlife Photography Requires Patience…”
That took a whole lot of patience! Wow!
Your photos always open up a new level of detail and bring me a fresh appreciation of creation. Thank you, Brennah, for your amazing eye of detail and ability to capture it!
That took a whole lot of patience! Wow!
Your photos always open up a new level of detail and bring me a fresh appreciation of creation. Thank you, Brennah, for your amazing eye of detail and ability to capture it!