Nice picture. I really like the little ball of pollen that the bee is carrying. The bee makes me think of a bomber ready to drop a bomb on a target :-).
Yes, I agree we must learn about colony collapse disorder and its causes so that we can help mitigate it. Thank you for stopping by and providing the link.
A little bee in flight – so amazing – just suspended there . . . a little ball of pollen – just amazing. Perhaps we just don’t see enough . . . but we get a peek here! Beautiful catch in the camera eye!
Great shot. Interesting that the bee must be collecting pollen, not nectar. The red pollen in the pollen pocket on his rear leg. Red pollen from a red flower!
Wow! Amazing detail! Great capture
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Thank you very much, Bonnie.
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Thank you for your beautiful posts I enjoyed on your blog. Although I am not a photographer, I am nominating you for the Beautiful Blogger Award. You can find details on my blog here:
http://cristinamonicamoldoveanu.wordpress.com/2012/08/25/blog-award/
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Thank you so much, Cristina. I’m honored to receive your nomination.
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Stunning.
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Much appreciated, Robyn; thank you.
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Nice picture. I really like the little ball of pollen that the bee is carrying. The bee makes me think of a bomber ready to drop a bomb on a target :-).
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Thanks, Steven. You made me smile with the thought of the bee as bomber.
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Oh so clear! Great capture, Rona.
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Appreciate that, Rommel; thank you.
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Great photo with the pollen hanging on the bees feet. Good close up and detail.
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Thank you, Jim.
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Lovely capture!
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Thank you, Pat.
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Holy cow, how lucky to catch this!!
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Thanks so much, Lesley! We are lucky here in the “Beehive” state; there always seem to be bees around when I’m trying to photograph flowers 🙂
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Fantastic shot! Is the light natural?
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Thanks! Yes, taken in natural light at around 10:30am.
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I love watching bee’s, they’re so….well busy. That’s an amazing shot!
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Thanks very much, Kelly.
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Incredibly well timed- great shot 🙂
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Thank you very much.
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Oh my! You are amazing!
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Thank you so much.
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beautiful, so sharp and stunning colours.How fast do there little wings go, which you have also captured.
Cheers Callie
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Thank you so much, Callie.
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Stunning picture; as always! Excellent close-up of the bee!
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Thank you, Judy!
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great photo; a delight to witness nature at work
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Thank you, Eddie.
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Love bees; they are so vital to our environment. I highly recommend this documentary: http://www.vanishingbees.com
🙂
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Yes, I agree we must learn about colony collapse disorder and its causes so that we can help mitigate it. Thank you for stopping by and providing the link.
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A little bee in flight – so amazing – just suspended there . . . a little ball of pollen – just amazing. Perhaps we just don’t see enough . . . but we get a peek here! Beautiful catch in the camera eye!
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Thank you very much, Jenn.
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You take amazing, beautiful photographs, i love watching the bees in the garden!
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Thank you!
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Great shot. Interesting that the bee must be collecting pollen, not nectar. The red pollen in the pollen pocket on his rear leg. Red pollen from a red flower!
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Thanks, Ron. Yes, all the red (with the lighting of the very strong sun here, even in the morning) was eye-catching.
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I’m not sure which is lovelier – the bee or the flower… Awesome photography!
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Thanks, Wendy!
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