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Bee feeding on Water Avens
Taken with the Four Thirds 50-200mm f/2.8-3.5 on an EX-25 extension tube and an MMF-3 adaptor
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awesome
juliette gribnau at 20:32 CEST on 17-May-2016 [Reply]
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yes, awsome!
Katrina Adams at 02:08 CEST on 18-May-2016 [Reply]
Juliette & Katrina
juliette gribnau wrote:
> awesome
>
Katrina Adams wrote:
> yes, awsome!
>
Thank you ladies - Ken
Ken Thomas at 16:04 CEST on 18-May-2016 [Reply]
incredible capture/Bee
What an incredible looking bumbler, and your focus is spot on. We have 'pytrobombus' here, and as the anme implies they're moving like wildfire, rarely stop for thier 1/2 second of fame, but as beautiful as I find them, they are drab to this species.
Scott Peden at 07:58 CEST on 25-May-2016 [Reply]
Scott
Scott Peden wrote:
> What an incredible looking bumbler, and your focus is spot on. We have 'pytrobombus' here,
> and as the anme implies they're moving like wildfire, rarely stop for thier 1/2 second of
> fame, but as beautiful as I find them, they are drab to this species.
>
Your comments are much appreciated Scott - Ken
Ken Thomas at 17:33 CEST on 25-May-2016 [Reply]