Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Pollinator!!!

Bumble Bee dancing........


with beautiful Rose!!!!!!


She has lot's to offer........


and he's holding on!!!!

At this point, he was almost completely covered!!!!!!

My joy from August 13, 2011

14 comments:

Jill said...

Wow! Look at all of that pollen! Terrific shots, Debbie.

Dianna said...

Amazing photos! I'd say that bee hit the motherlode!

TexWisGirl said...

that is too funny!!!! :)

Nancy said...

Very pretty. Rose of Sharon is one of my favorites! :)

Lisa Gordon said...

Oh my goodness, he is completely covered!!
What a fantastic series of photographs this is Debbie!
Beautifully captured!

Anonymous said...

Great shots, Debbie! He sure is completely covered!

Ellie said...

They are great shots. He is fully loaded with pollen isn't he.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Amazing pictures.I have never seen a bee so completely covered with pollen.

Bonnie said...

It makes me want to sneeze! Fabulous photographs.

Tammy said...

Look at all that pollen! Wow. These are great Debbie. You keep getting better and better close ups.

To answer your question about the kayak...plastic trash bag. Simple but effective. So many people have commented about shooting from a kayak, I think I will try to make that my topic for "behind the camera" next week. :)

Reena said...

What a beautiful post and your photos are gorgeous Debbie! That last shot ... superb!

Bev said...

Wow what great pictures!
Is that not amazing.....

Adrienne said...

OMG! These are amazing! I've NEVER seen anything like this! Can't wait to show them to my daughter (name's Melissa...means honey bee) cause we love all things bee related!

AND, sorry that my aboretum commented ended up on the barn post...don't know how that happened!

AND....THANKS FOR MY SURPRISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I LOVED THAT I KNEW SOME OF THE PHOTOS AND THE CARDS ARE JUST BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!

DeniseinVA said...

Oh wow, I just came over from your other link to see this. Gosh Debbie, you are an amazing photographer! And I have never seen a bee that coated with pollen. Amazing little things. I have a bee post on today.