Every time I spot a bee on a flower, the flower is passed its peak with withering or few petals. I seize the opportunity anyway, just like you. Great photo! Happy #WW!
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Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a happy little bee on that flower.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't look like there's much left of that flower!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I spot a bee on a flower, the flower is passed its peak with withering or few petals. I seize the opportunity anyway, just like you. Great photo! Happy #WW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat shot. Looks like you captured it at the right moment!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy photos of bees doing their thing with flowers, but it's difficult to capture them through the lens sometimes. Great image!
ReplyDeleteReally, really nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of nature at it's finest! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome photo!
ReplyDeleteLove it! That is a fantastic capture.
ReplyDeletenicely done … is this with the new camera? what did you get?
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteNice shot. I believe that is a cone flower. It looks like that and is not fading.
ReplyDeleteI had to do a double take - great shot!
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