Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Wordless Wednesday





22 comments:

Patricia said...

Very cool photos, Robin.

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

These pictures are stunning both in beauty and clarity.
Blessings,Ruth

Janet, The Queen of Seaford said...

Really cool photos Robin. Do the eyes look odd to anyone else?

Janet, The Queen of Seaford said...

Really cool photos Robin. Do the eyes look odd to anyone else?

Vicki's Bit-o-earth said...

Wonderful images Robin! Your photos are always a treat... and I love bees. I agree with Janet, the eyes look different from the bees I have here, and I was wondering why? Maybe wild bees, instead of farmed? I know that the ones I have in my garden are from the organic farm just up the hill. They are brought in there by an apiarist. Tall white boxes of them. I plant flowers and herbs they can't resist, so they'll come on over and help my raspberries. (:

Connie said...

Very nice, Robin!

Charlotte Weychan said...

Wonderful, wonderful pictures Robin!

Yolanda Elizabet Heuzen said...

With pics like these, who needs words? ;-)

Lisa at Greenbow said...

This is such a great photo Robin. It looks as though the bee is keeping an eye on you.

Would you mind if I paint this photo?? I am doing a series of bees on flowers. Yours has those wonderful fall colors.

Robin's Nesting Place said...

Thank you all for the comments! Janet, I'm not sure what kind of bees these are, but they are very small and usually covered in pollen.

Lisa, I would be delighted if you chose a picture of mine to paint! I saw the painting you did of the flower and bee that Frances had submitted to Gardening Gone Wild. It was beautiful!

Mary Delle LeBeau said...

Love your closeups of this flower with bee. What a catch with the camera! And exciting photo with all that red and gold./

Racquel said...

What great shots Robin! My Gallardia is looking a bit weary from this past month. With things cooling off a bit I'm wondering if it will bounce back now. :)

Joanne Olivieri said...

Wow! Stunning closeups.

Gail said...

Robin~~Excellent photos of a favorite flower and creature! gail

Muhammad khabbab said...

Great shots robin. This gaillardia is my favorite and sadly i am yet to catch an insect on it. your pics have increased my quest and now i am gearing towards spending more time catching some bees,butterflies on this bi-color gaillardia.

trish said...

this picture is absolutely breathtaking

Cyndi in Alabama said...

WOW!!!!!!!

Cyndi in Alabama said...

WOW!!!!!!!

Kathleen said...

FABULOUS photos Robin!!!

Mary said...

Stunning!

Lynda Lehmann said...

These photos are just AMAZING!

Plant Avenue said...

Beautiful bee pic!!! I'm too afraid to get that close, lol. Great post :)