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Uploaded: 04/24/17 6:55 AM GMT
Honeybee #34
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Taken on a Sunday afternoon walk at the local arboretum. Shot with the Canon 180mm macro lens and a ring flash.

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.twinkel
04/24/17 8:52 AM GMT
Wonderful close-up with good good details to see on the honeybee. Well done :o)
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Carpe Diem!
::casechaser
04/24/17 9:47 AM GMT
Russ, great to see you and your excellent work again. This one is another example of your wonderful talent.
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::Constance52347
04/24/17 11:16 AM GMT
Great close-up! He's really digging in there! lol
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::tigger3
04/24/17 1:06 PM GMT
This is a great close up, I do have a ring flash, and I need to try it out. tigs=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::LynEve
04/24/17 1:17 PM GMT
What a beauty of a shot !
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My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust
::ryzst
04/25/17 12:43 AM GMT
Thank you everyone. Bees are fascinating and important, but hard to shoot. Although they're not the least bit threatening, they don't like being approached. So the long reach of the 180mm macro is a good lens for them.
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