I got this carpenter bee at the park yesterday, but the shot does have a couple of problems, so perhaps someone here has some advice. I know this isn't the best crop, but I cropped to make the issues easily visible, not for best composition.
First, the foreground bokeh of the flower stalk left of the bee just looks... odd. This was taken with a Canon 100mm L macro lens, and the lens produces great bokeh for background objects, so I was a bit surprised by this. I doubt anything can really be done (other than trying to avoid foreground objects like this), but I thought I would ask anyway.
The other thing is that these bees are BLACK... I mean really, really black, not just dark. I've tried to pull out some detail with some selective dodging on the bee in a separate layer in PS, but I would welcome additional advice here. I know the requirements here are somewhat contradictary, but I'd like to get some detail without making the bee too bright.
Thanks in advance!