Bees do have a smell, you know, and if they don't they should, for their feet are dusted with spices from a million flowers. Ray Bradbury |
Friday, July 29, 2016
Honey Bee
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The hunt for the perfect macro is on. Here one in the bulls eye. Great one Andy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo, so close, you can see every detail of the bee.
ReplyDeleteAlways good to watch bees
ReplyDeleteLife would be sad without honey bees!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot - love bees
ReplyDeleteGorgeous macro, Andy.
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent shot! You can see all the little hairs on the bee!
ReplyDeleteFuzzy little thing, but I wouldn't say cuddly. Good quote.
ReplyDeleteTerrific macro shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture!
ReplyDeleteThat bee on of the nicest bee shots I've seen. Great detail!
ReplyDeleteHe's a furry little guy, Andy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful detail!
ReplyDeleteMy bee hive has the best smell. They really are a wonder of nature.
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great shot! Bees are a blur of constant motion and you succeeded in capturing a split second of stillness and great closeup detial. Good for you!
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