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Honeybee Apis mellifera
Of course everybody knows the Honey Bee, that little creature that brings us mother nature's sweet surprise... With Bumble Bees and social wasps only the queen hibernates, the rest of the colony dies in fall. Bees however stay together as a colony in winter. And that's why they produce honey: to get themselves through winter. Honeybees are among the best studied insects in the world. |
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A lovely composition Nikos.
Cheers!
Goldy
- Luis52
(9982) - [2008-05-16 18:51]
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Hola Nikos.
Un fino Macro. Bellos tonos de colores y alta nitidez lograda en la presentacion.
Saludos Nikos.
Luis52.
- demeve
(3884) - [2008-05-18 11:35]
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Hello Nikos,
Very beautiful picture, excellent colors and sharpness
you also framed it very well.. Well done
Everton
Hallo Nikos
I do not have time to leave a proper critique; I do however want to tell you that this image is a lovely close-up with lots of detail to appreciate on both the bee and the flower. I like the way how some of the flowers are blurred out and the rest are shown in all their splendour. As I said too many members before, an unopened blossom always attracts my eye, and here on your image it is no exception. In my opinion it just adds that special touch to a photo. Kind regards and thanks for sharing.
Anna