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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Busy Bee

(f5.6, 1/800, 50mm, ISO 160)


This is a follow up on the one I posted last week from the same trip. I love macro shots and I love bees gathering pollen, especially when you can see the little bee body covered in pollen.

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17 comments:

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Lisa said...

I love the angle of the shot. You really got a good view of him.
Wonderful photography.
Love all the yellow as well.
Excllent

Linda (PA_shutterbug) said...

Great macro! I agree with Lisa; I love all the yellow too!

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Rocket Man said...

Excellent macro, Scott!

Hope said...

lovely capture there Scott.. hope your day is just as nice.

Elettra said...

I love the great work of these insects

Rick said...

Superb capture Scott - great dof and so crisp ! Love the subject matter and especially the colour. He was so busy he was oblivious to you.

chasity said...

i love how the yellow completely fills the frame.
it is fantastique!!

T. Becque said...

I agree, I like to see the details of these guys too - nice one!

JANE E KIRN said...

The detail the time it takes to get that bee to land! I too love all the yellows. I will definitely be back.

axxxelsz said...

great macro Scott!

regards

Tammie Lee said...

gorgeous, I often find I want to bee burrowed into a flower as well!

Sandra said...

and the reason you like macro is b ecause you are so darn good at it. lovely as always.

George said...

I love the detail of this macro. The effect is absolutely stunning.

Stacey Dawn said...

He's just cuddled up in there doing his job... great capture Scott.

Jessica said...

Love how it's almost monochrome. Some day, I swear, I will get a dedicated macro lens. Until then, I will admire this photo.

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