Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, August 21, 2015 |
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These photos were made with a Canon PowerShot SX520HS camera and are unedited (SOOC) |
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I love the pretty flower, is it a zinnia? Great captures of the busy bee. Lea, thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteYes, you are right. It's a Zinnia.
DeleteThanks for your comment - Have a great day!
Lea
A beautiful mix of colours in your photos Lea. Have a lovely weekend
ReplyDeleteyou've given me a great start
ReplyDeleteWow! Very nice photos!
ReplyDeleteLove the Bee on the pretty zinnas. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots...he really stayed around to let you photograph him, Lea.
ReplyDeleteLea, the zinnia pops. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery, very pretty Lea. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteCrystal clear photos. Great job.
ReplyDeleteVery nice images.
ReplyDeleteExcellent captures!
ReplyDeleteExcellent captures!
ReplyDeletediane @ thoughts & shots
so pretty. love their furry bodies. :)
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos of the busy bee on the zinnia!
ReplyDeleteA stunning flower and love all the detailed perspectives of the busy bee.
ReplyDeleteLovely bee! We should all be grateful for them, and take more care so that they can thrive.
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Beautiful pictures of the Bumblebee!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of the bee on the zinnia! Have a peaceful Sunday!
ReplyDeleteLea, what gorgeous shots! That bumble bee is too cute, but the zinnia is just beyond stunning!
ReplyDeleteLea these are fabulous unedited photos!
ReplyDeleteThe clarity is astounding.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Amazing shots. You really got up close and personal with that bee!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Lea! Happy bee, wonderful color on the flowers.
ReplyDeleteLove the close-ups and change of camera angle of the last three photos.
ReplyDeleteHello Heather,
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The camera position stayed the same (several feet away using the zoom lens) - it was the bee that moved around!
Have a wonderful week!
Lea
Wonderful closeups! I love Zinnias and bumblebees.
ReplyDeleteNice captures.
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll come link up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/08/strange-visitors-in-garden.html
Your header is amazing and I love those amazing pictures in your post. You certainly have an eye for details. Well done... :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots - we are just about to head into bee season - I'll have to dust off my macro lens!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne