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there is more than pollen and dust on this flower. Look at the top of the flower (where the petals meet the centre of the flower) and you will see a stray hair. I presume it blew there with the wind. |
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beautiful captures of nature's bounty
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ReplyDeleteHello Joyful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macro pictures you show by Tina.
Wishing you a good weekend :)
Hugs Hanne Bente
It is simply awesome how you are able to capture the bee on the pretty daisy!
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Fantastic photos!!
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Gorgeous macro!
ReplyDeleteWonderful....great picture....
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots!
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Bee and flower...... i like this picture!
ReplyDeleteChristine
I like the feeling of getting closer and closer to that bee on the daisy. Cool shots!
ReplyDeleteWonderful daisies. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteAwesome picture of the bee and the flower daisy:) Thanks for visiting and have a flowering day:)
ReplyDeletethe clarity of detail blows me away.....amazing pix
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see bees are enjoying the nectar from the flowers. That means there will be a honey somewhere. ^_^ Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteMary,MI
Gorgeous shots. That last close-up was just wonderful. Love Daisies ... and love seeing insects feasting on blooms.
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ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the daisy and it's little visitor.
ReplyDeleteI believe your been is actually a Hover Fly. They are one of my favorite insects to photograph with their pretty gold color.
Wonderful Macro photos from the daisy and her littel guest. Great !
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shot of both the flower and its visitor. Very pretty. Have a wonderful weekend and a blessed Sunday. Diane
ReplyDeleteWow, such beautiful flowers....wonderful macros...
ReplyDeleteGreat quality and super light.
Best regards, Karin.
Great picture of a beautiful flower...including the insect!
ReplyDeleteGreat Macros!!
Gisela
Beautiful photos!!!
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Very pretty! Love those daisies and the little bee :-) Thank you for stopping to visit me.
ReplyDeleteGreat sequence!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daisies and what a busy little bee!! Great macro shots for the day! Have a wonderful week!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daisy pics!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower photos, very nice to see.
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple but beautiful flower and wonderful close ups.
ReplyDeleteGreat progression of your photos. With macros -for me: the bigger the better:) Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI love daisies -- such a happy flower! Yeah for the bee, too!
ReplyDeleteI like how you have taken our eyes deep into the centre of this pretty daisy .
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flower and beautiful macro shots.
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ReplyDeleteWow! Stunning :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful macro shots! Isn't theirs a lovely world.
ReplyDeleteI love this intimate look at the work of a bee! Alex and I often discuss how important bees are in the world; how ambivalentl we often are of them and their great designer in nature! Also, I love this idea of friday florals....
ReplyDeleteSo simple and lovely.
ReplyDeleteNarvelous photo essay!
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Tito Eric
Oh, yes, lots of pollen, Penny. Great macro shots. I bought a Samsung with a good German lens for macro photos, but I don't have a memory card that fits it. I so seldom get into the city (Medicine Hat) but next week we're going to Calgary, and I know there's a Future Shop close to our destination.
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Great series and wonderful macros!
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in Floral Friday Fotos!
Catching up with your blog - what lovely close-ups (how did you stop the flower from moving?).
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Fabulous pictures :)
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