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I called out a person on FaceBook the other dead about a bee that was just too perfectly posed and he admitted that it was dead when he photographed it. Anyone know if this is common practice?
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Once upon a time it was somewhat common though the more typical variation was to put a live bug in the freezer to slow it way down, photograph it and hopefully release it live as it warmed back up. I had some old nature photography books (very old B&W books) that actually recommended this approach.I called out a person on FaceBook the other dead about a bee that was just too perfectly posed and he admitted that it was dead when he photographed it. Anyone know if this is common practice?