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Park Street Biodiversity Garden, Brunswick, City of Moreland, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Hymenoptera: Apidae
I think this head is just great, it is really very well done. I hope that there will be more, because the Minotaur is really great. In any case, I would be very happy if one or the other would come.
Honey Bee (Apis Linnaeus ) portrait
Tech info | 112 exposures stacked, exp.time 2.5sec, ISO200, ~5x magnification Stacking Soft / Zerene Stacker
5X Mitutoyo M Plan Apo NA 0.14 Infinity Corrected Long WD Objective | Raynox DCR-150 | Nikon PB-6 Bellows | Sony A7
Kereta Api Ketel dengan background Perbukitan Gunung Slamet ~
CC 206-43 sebagai Lokomotif Dinas KA 2616F Ketel BBM Pertamina membawa 16 Gerbong relasi Larangan - Maos melintasi sisi timur Stasiun Purwokerto.
Daerah Operasi V Purwokerto.
Four seconds. That was how long I opened the shutter at 2 full stops of (over)exposure. Night was dark and the flaming lamp was basically the only light source at the backstage of the arena where the popular kecak dance was held.
Rife with frenetic dancers scurrying for positions, the area was actually off-limits but it was Idul Fitri Hari Raya and the performance was sold out. Somehow we convinced the box office tenders that we only wanted a peep. Little did they know that for me, this free spot is the best.
Pura Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, Balu, Indonesia
more pics and journeys in colloidfarl.blogspot.com/
• European honey bee / western honey bee
• Abeja doméstica / abeja europea / abeja melífera
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Hymenoptera
Family:Apidae
Genus:Apis
Species:A. mellifera
Salinas, Canelones, Uruguay
A honey bee worker collecting nectar and pollen from Mahonia flowers on the boundary of New Ferry Butterfly Park. There are hives in the wildlife sanctuary area of the reserve and a constant stream of pollen-laden workers were flying in.
The sacred bull catacombs at Heliopolis, Saqqara, and Armant were among the holy sites visited by pilgrims. During festivals, visitors used to lay votive stelae to mark their visit to these locations and to show their gratitude.
Limestone
Ptolemaic Period
NMEC National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Fustat Cairo