Buttercups #2 by Enmos
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Description
Thanks for viewing !! :o)
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This is either and Early Mining Bee (Andrena haemorrhoa)
or Andrena varians, wich doesnt seem to have a common name.
Since im not sure wich one it is i cant give any info on it.
So ill give you some info on the buttercups :o)
Many buttercups are aquatic plants, hence the Latin name for
the genus Ranunculus [little frog]. The family includes
numerous familiar wildflowers and many cultivated ornamentals.
The largest genus, Ranunculus, comprises the buttercups and
crowfoots, names often used interchangeably. Found throughout
arctic, north temperate, and alpine regions, with species in
the Andes and in subantarctic areas, this genus is characterized
by glossy yellow flowers (hence the name buttercup) and deeply
cut leaves (supposedly resembling crows
Comments (43)
1pearl
Wonderful..... Super macro,light and colors.... Vote !!!
Zabeth
Hummm hard to say... But the pics are just wow!!! Have a great day! Hugs
thesymphonyofthelife
Excelllent macro with ncie colors. have a good day
SNAKEY
utterly butterly this one sure is delicious.:O))
MaydaMason
the second shot is so cute!! so lovely... beautiful capture!
Dianthus
Excellent photos and presentation. V
pm_hackworth
Very adorable both the bee and the buttercup. VOTE!
dister
Outstanding photos, very shart, good focus. Like the second one even more, as the background is entirely green and not distracting from the main object.
Sekadhar
Super macro! Excellent shots!*****!
snakemove
looks great, I tried often with that yellow flower, but it is to shining....
Ikarius
Damn, that's good! Perfect work here!
tvernuccio
well well, well both both are BEAUTIFUL!!!! can tell that bee sure does love his butter!!! Dang...i mean, he's all over that cup!!! Fantastic macros, Jeroen!!!!!
ebsmooth
pretty cool shot here! looks like the bee is all over it, getting what he can.. excellent color and focus but then they all are from you!!! very well done!!!
Pierre59
Superbes et excellentes macros, bravo !!!
pimbotin
I've been trying to capture them (bees) dozens of time but they are always moving and moving... One day I'll also have a shot like this!! (When I'm a big boy...)
tibet2004uk
That second shot is fascinating! The pollen is clearly visible on the bee!! Great shot!
sdowning
Great shot! Your background lighting is just remarkable!!
pixelatorz
excellent what a beauty i like it so much , great colors
kimariehere
love your informitive posts and your enducative imagery that JUST ROCKS and stays with me even off line.. you are brilliant,! ♥ !!
Onslow
Nicely done - you obviously got great technique the bee would have flown long before I got it in frame ;)
Tedz
Succulently Sweet :]
cynlee
fine shots! i actually like the background better in the first :]
Nasht
perfect technique as always... all that yellow... brilliant shots!
donvino
Seem to taste the buttercups. Another fantastic macro shot. Really excellent!!!
Kropot
Flying around, sticking youre nose into someones reproducing organs, ahhh, what a live :)
ana-maria
Two excellent macros again, but the second is a masterpiece.
soulofharmony
outstanding p'graphy so beautiful.. superb professional p'graphy as always ..:)..)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
escafeld
I have The Lawn Buttercup that grows in competition with the Menius Daisyius and Muchus Dandelionus. Excellent!!!
Punaguy
Your the man! Excellent captures! Aloha!
Michelle A.
Always amazing.....!