ANOTHER NICE MIX OF NATURE AND FLOWER PHOTOGRAPHS!
I am going to try and work on this post a little at a time until finished. I may be able to get it uploaded today, or first thing Sunday.
I "played" with cropping a few photos that I probably used before, but trying to bring even more beauty out (at least from a different perspective).
This first one is one of my Dahlias.
Here is a close up of a photograph I took during the summer. I am trying to bring the bee a little closer for the viewer. Bees are so essential for pollinating our crops. This little guy looks a lot like a bumblebee, and I refer to it as a miniature bumble bee. I also call them a Carpenter bee, although I am not sure where that name came from. These guys are wonderful pollinators. I did some checking on line and they in fact are Carpenter bees:
Carpenter bees are species in the genus Xylocopa of the subfamily Xylocopinae. The genus includes some 500 species in 31 subgenera. The common name "carpenter bee" derives from their nesting behavior; nearly all species burrow into hard plant material such as dead wood or bamboo. Wikipedia
I found another of my wife's butterfly photographs taken with our older Canon PowerShot camera:
I am not sure what flower this next one is, but a cropped it to bring it in for a closer view:
I found another photograph of deer that I have not used before. This is a doe and her young from this year. This was probably taken in September, because as we progressed through October into November they put on more weight in preparation for winter. They have to store enough body fat to have in reserve in the event it is a rough winter.
This brings us to the end of this weekend's post. I got on a "roll" this morning and everything went well so I am finishing sooner than I anticipated. As always I hope everyone found something in it that they enjoyed. I did start a few salad greens which are just coming up. I will plant these first ones in potting soil to give me time to build hydroponic units. I am started with new materials so it will have to wait awhile. At least I have some seeds planted. I started taking photos on their progress for future posts.
I am using a Canon EOS Rebel T5 for all of these photographs, except where noted.
Upvotes and resteem are always welcome. In the event anyone wants to use one of my photos please ask and give me credit.
Oh yes, on Christmas Eve, a lot of work, you have to do everything. I think we all will meet Christmas prepared. Wonderful flowers, you picked up an interesting look at them when it’s winter outside
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That bee photography is a very high class macro photography and that purple strands of the flower are amazing to watch. The butterflies are adding that topping of the beauty and charm of a flower.
All are excellent display of skill in photography and I think I should a learn a lot from you in regard to photographic skill.
Happy to see this post yet again. Thank you.
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I like this yellow color
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Oh yes @r2cornell, great photos and I always like your photos of beautiful flowers, because they are bright and rich. It is interesting to look at your plants that you grow and how they are gaining growth!
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Indeed, on Christmas Eve there are a lot of worries, but these are pleasant efforts. As always, photos are very beautiful. Thank you for sharing
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Beautiful review, my friend and your photos are always great. The flowers make me happy by the presence of beautiful shades and especially liked the flower with a bee, this macro photo is perfect! Thanks @r2cornell
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I like this photo
I mean you can see all details of that bee so that's great and i think it was difficult to take. Regards
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@r2cornell, Such a adorable natural images. Flowers so stunning. Awesome macro captures you taken sometimes. Butterfly and deer so innocent once. Nice description indeed.
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Just amazing photography
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Hello sir happy to see you again with beautiful post.. why dont you share photograph of chocolate pies. i would like to see yummy chocolate pies. i love it sir. in this post you share Beautiful photographs specially firs yellow flower. it is beautiful. i like its macro photography for yellow flower.. amazing photograph of honey bee. nice click. merry Christmas sir..Happy weekends...
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I will try and remember to take photos of pies and my Holiday cookies.