I enlarged a copy in Photoshop and it appears that he has a fine layer of pollen on him, but I cannot figure out what those two rounded shapes are below him... they're in the shade so it's hard to tell but... maybe globs of pollen? I have occasionally seen bees so coated with pollen it's almost hard to tell they're bees. Any, good speed capture on him, Jeff. I can see the faint veining in his wings and you could poke an eye out with that antennae of his. The cherry blossoms are exceptional, particularly those on this side of the branch. It really shows the structure of a cherry blossom to it's best; something we rarely see. Very nice.
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB