Monday, May 25, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Friends who encourage me
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(439)
-
▼
May
(39)
- Wild Fruit Blossoms/ Today's Flowers
- Digging Out/ Monochrome Maniacs
- Diva Chipmunk/ SOOC
- Day in the Sun/ Camera Critters
- Book/ Photo Hunter
- East Point Marina/ Sky Watch
- In The Round/ Sepia Scenes
- Red Sky/ Watery Wednesday
- Bumbling Around/Macro Monday
- Broken Reflection/ Monochrome Maniacs
- Friday Evening/ SOOC
- Plastic/ Photo Hunter
- Parked at Sunset/ Sky Watch
- Pattchwork Roof/ Sepia Scenes
- Looking Glass/ Watery Wednesday
- Bluebead Lily/ Macro Monday
- Feeling Crabby?/ Today's Flowers
- Apple Blossom Tyme/ Monochrome Maniacs
- Provincial Flower/ SOOC
- Who? Me?/Camera Critters
- Painted/ Photo Hunter
- Looking Through/ Sky Watch
- Recycled Train Car/ Sepia Scenes
- They've Hatched!/ Watery Wednesday
- Spring Beauty/ Macro Monday
- Marsh Marigold/ Today's Flowers
- Water View/ Monochrome Maniacs
- Heart and Soul/ SOOC
- Quiet As A.../ Camera Critters
- In Memory/ Photo Hunter
- Island Grove/ Sky Watch
- Time Piece/Sepia Scenes
- Dead Wood/ Watery Wednesday
- Honey Bee/ Macro Monday
- Pasque Flower/ Today's Flowers
- Tired/ Monochrome Maniacs
- Going Daffy/ SOOC
- Red-winged Blackbird/ Camera Critters
- Walking/ Photo Hunter
-
▼
May
(39)
About Me
- EG CameraGirl
- East Gwillimbury is a rural town less than an hour north of Toronto, Canada's largest city. My family calls me CameraGirl because I take my camera with me wherever I go.
18 comments:
They are so cute - and difficult to catch! Always on the move! This one is in a hurry! :)
Dear friend, what a fabulous macro and you prepared something very special for your post today!
Many thanks for this wonderful picture!
Kind regards from Brazil
Léia
Oh, Oh!!!!!
u r krewl!!! u no i ant dew dat!!
( I been reading some interesting
books lately, it's affecting my thought processes) :)
great shot ... show off.
Fantastic shot. I've tried the bumblebee on several occasions, but they are illusive. Or maybe I'm just afraid of being stung.
Nice capture! I have trouble catching one still enough to get a good picture.
Great macro, EG. That little bee is so precious.
Have a great day.
Hugs,
Betsy
What an amazing photo! It is so clear and sharp that it seems as if we could reach out and touch that hairy bee.
I tried to do exactly that photo last weekend. I failed! ;-) You didn't!!
I love this shot!! And, reading the comments, it was a hard one for you to catch! Congratulations!
My dad used to call bumblebees "drummeldrones".
wow, the pollen on it's back is so fun to see, and such wonderful colors in this image.
I'll bee darned. That's what I thought it was. Snapdragon, huh?
look at all that fuzz, great shot
1
Magnificent! I have gotten closeups of a bee but never a macro. Today, I was trying again and it was too elusive!
Hi, as always a great macro photo. Bumblebees are much nicer than wasps. There are wasps near my frontdoor. I rang the exterminator to destroy them. Thanks for showing your photos! Have a nice day.
I can see every hair on his body! Neat shot!
That's a big bee. :-) If it wasn't for macros like this I wouldn't think they were this fuzzy.
This is an amazing macro, those little animal is so difficult to shot, they never stay in one place long enough!
Post a Comment