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It's A Thrill To Photograph These Beautiful Creatures.. (Original Post) ._. Oct 2024 OP
It's a great shot. Lovely and precise. Nt Biophilic Oct 2024 #1
It's a thrill to view this picture as well Sucha NastyWoman Oct 2024 #2
Excellent work, my dear whatever-your-name-is! (How do you say it?) CaliforniaPeggy Oct 2024 #3
Making honey for breakfast toast. magicarpet Oct 2024 #4
Lovely photo. Collimator Oct 2024 #5

CaliforniaPeggy

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3. Excellent work, my dear whatever-your-name-is! (How do you say it?)
Thu Oct 3, 2024, 02:58 PM
Oct 2024

Beautifully focused flower with bee and great bokeh behind!

Collimator

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5. Lovely photo.
Thu Oct 3, 2024, 05:46 PM
Oct 2024

Always good to see a bee doing well given their key role in the ecosystem.

There was a Simpsons episode years back wherein Lisa was totally freaking out about bee colony collapse and I was right there with her.

I was also slightly freaking out about the facial tumors affecting tasmanian devils over a decade ago. For the record, I have no idea of their role in their local ecosystem and I live in a different hemisphere, so I can care about living things even when my food supply isn't directly involved. But then again, I'm one of those crazy leftists who worry about stuff that isn't likely to ruin my own life. Nuts, huh?

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