Fuzziest
By digitalpix4allPhoto of a fuzzy, busy bee. 1920x1080, 1680x1050, 1280x1024 & 1024x768 in zip. Enjoy!
Comments:
1 decade ago
Comment by: digitalpix4all
Thanks so much and for the fav, Richard.
1 decade ago
Comment by: sed
THOSE are the ones that scare me!!
1 decade ago
Comment by: digitalpix4all
Me too! Thank you, sed.
1 decade ago
Comment by: jazzilady
It´s a little ol Bumble Bee, isn´t it? Do they even sting? Great capture!
1 decade ago
Comment by: shamik.mitra
wow nice capture
1 decade ago
Comment by: digitalpix4all
Thanks much, Renee´ and shamik and thanks for the fav, shamik.
1 decade ago
Comment by: FredNunes
The only way this would be better... if he was facing the camera. Still great though.
1 decade ago
Comment by: killua
Excellent
1 decade ago
Comment by: MountainHawk
So thistle bee a photo then Ed?...lmao....really good capture!
1 decade ago
Comment by: Alfa30
Very nice capture !
1 decade ago
Comment by: etype2
Outstanding capture!
1 decade ago
Comment by: digitalpix4all
Thanks Fred, I asked him to turn around but he would not listen. Luckily, with my macro lens, I was able to see that he had his hearing aid switched off. Next time, I´ll have to look for a younger bee.
1 decade ago
Comment by: digitalpix4all
Thanks so much, killua, Iain, Bruno and Marshall and thanks for the fav, killua.
1 decade ago
Comment by: FredNunes
Are you telling me you could not walk around to the other side?
I am going to post one of these soon.... one with a snout full of pollen.
I am going to post one of these soon.... one with a snout full of pollen.
1 decade ago
Comment by: digitalpix4all
Fred, I really could not get around to the other side even if I´d wanted to, as the bushes were very thick. Anyway, I wanted to catch the extent of the fuzzies and a front view would not have accomplished that. Thanks much for the comments.
1 decade ago
Comment by: digitalpix4all
Thanks to everyone for the feature.
1 decade ago
Comment by: AIMZ
Beautiful Capture Sir
1 decade ago
Comment by: digitalpix4all
Thanks much, AIMZ.
Comment by: Richard Mohler