One photo every day: Bumblebee (30/365)

Hi again!

I didn't get to edit this photo before today as I fell asleep in front of my laptop last night, so Yesterday's Shot coming up.

Before we left Oulu yesterday, the boys wanted to have some activities, so we went off to look for a nice playground. While we were walking all around the town Leo and I would shoot whatever we found interesting. (So there are more shots, I just didn't have time to edit any of them as I woke up at noon today, and we are soon off again, heading for our home in Lahti.)

This bumblebee caught our attention, so we just had to get its picture. Seems easy, right?

Nope. Pink isn't easy. It's so bloody intense in colour the editing part is a pain. I'll probably have to do a full experiment with results and howto's on it one day.

I'll just upload this here and go get something to eat before we start our journey again.

Bumblebee
The sleepy bumblebee taking a rest in a pink flower.

Camera body: Canon EOS 550D
Lens: Sigma ART 50mm ƒ/1.4
Aperture: ƒ/2.2
Exposure: 1/400 s
ISO: Dual-ISO 100+200

Pink is tricky.

Oh, btw. Appears our car can do over 1000 km on one tank:

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The last 10 km before finding a gas station were nerve breaking.

The average per one tank in the city is about 600 – 700 km.


[Previous post: Having a slush in the Oulu market square.]

Previously in 365, One photo every day:

First week in pictures (1/52)
Second week in pictures (2/52)

Minigolf with Miro (15/365)
A stout and paper (16/365)
The quest for the ultimate flim-flam omelette. (17/365)
Sepe (18/365)
Rooster "Mike Monroe" (19/365)
Doing yesterday's dishes and photo. (cheating) (20/365)
Eating trout at Luosto (21/365)
White flower (22/365)
Enjoying the silence over an e-cig and a can of beer. (23/365)
Poison (24/365)
Me and my boys, fresh out of the sauna. (25/365)
Gauges (26/365)
Sweet dreams (27/365)
Maariankämmekkä, Dactylorhiza maculata (28/365)
Toripoliisi (29/365)


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