This is a bit of an update. From humble beginnings my photography is steadily improving.I started out with a Kodak point and shoot camera and progressed to a Sony A-200 Digital SLR camera.Other equipment that i currently have is the following: Tamron 70-300mm lens. Manfrotto Tripod. My Website can be viewed here: sites.google.com/site/johannesmeintjes/ My Personal Blog can be viewed here: kgb224.blogspot.com/ Want to buy some of my work. www.shutterstock.com/results.mhtml www.123rf.com/portfolio/kgb224/1.html
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Comments (15)
qrud
Magnificent.
West_coaster07
Very nice capture!!!
MrsLubner
Stunning macro. Lovely composition with a thoughtful presentation.
frankie96
Very nice..the bee is almost as big as the flower...
Roxam
beautiful composition.
Meisiekind
Oh this is marvelous Christo! The beautiful yet hated yellow acacia flowers! They give me huge discomfort every year as the main source of my sinus problems.... LOL..
Santa29Klaus
Beautiful Christo!
lior
Superb capture & excellent macro!
Hubba1
Nice shot! Very cool :)
danob
Lovely Christo!
junge1
Beautiful capture Chriso! I like the contrast!
mairekas
Superb closeup!!! I like it!
mickeyrony
Beautiful catch of sight to of brought closer my friend. It is always a joy of contemplating your savours. Cheer still and mile mercies ((5++)) Belle prise de vue en rapprochée mon ami . C'est toujours une joie de contempler tes saveurs . Bravo encore et mile mercis ((5++))
Kyms_Cave
Wonderful Macro of this fat little fellow..we have hundreds in the garden at the moment..
Chipka
I think the little fellow is actually a bee fly, one of natures great liars! They resemble bees so that other creatures leave them alone, but you can always tell by their heads and eyes. Most people go the other way when they see one of these, which work's in the fly's favor if the fleeing people leave food behind. Anyway, I'm rambling. This is a gorgeous capture and I love the clarity. Wonderful work, and the only reason I was able to spot that this might be a fly is because those eyes are so interesting and with well-captured details. Superb work!