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Buzzing Spider, Anyphaena numida. 4 August 2024. Ealing, London, England, UK.
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Buzzing a glacier on the way to Crescent Lake. Unfortunately I don't know the name of it. I wouldn't want to have to try crossing this glacier on foot :-)
Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
July 2016
Mia's reaction to finding bees while picking desert blooms. If you enjoy my work please follow on 500px! Thank you for liking, commenting and adding to faves! For more please visit my pages here: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Thank you!
The buzzing noise from these critters doesn't come from their wings, but from their hind legs being quickly vibrated.
Buzz Lightyear Audio-Animatronic gives guests a rundown of what to expect on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin ride in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida on Sunday, July 20, 2025. I got in a last ride before Buzz shuts down for a few months to undergo a major referb and update.
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116 Pictures in 2016 - #86 - Four legged friend
From the start I knew that Buzz would have to be my photo for this category. He really is loved by everyone.
When he first came to us, he was playmate to Chinook. Later he was Zephyr's companion. For Lani, he was her rock, her stability. He has been mentor and guide for Gracie, and grandfatherly for Koko. He is true friend and devoted companion for me and Tom. He has been my photographic muse. When people visit, even very tiny people such as in this photo, we never have to worry about Buzz (unlike Gracie and Koko who may be a little too enthusiastic). Everyone loves Buzz.
I knew Buzz would be my choice for this category but couldn't decide how to illustrate it. In the end, I chose this one, even though it is a less-than-high-quality iPhone picture, because it really illustrates how instantly and completely everyone is drawn to Buzz, and how gently he accepts love and gives it back.
Fleet Buzz solo 47738 has just arrived at Farnborough, and not hanging about, leaving very soon with the 42 into town.
106/365... Bueno mis amigos hoy es la ultima entrega de la semana del Juguete y decidà finalizar con el Famoso Buzz Lightyear quien para mi pertenece al elenco de una de las mejores pelÃculas animadas de todos los tiempos.
MuchÃsimas gracias a todos ustedes por los comentarios y visitas a largo de esta divertida semana.
Scene number three using the $4 table I painted yellow. Blogged about here: theshoppingsherpa.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/buzz-bar-yellow...
This little halictid bee is using sonication or "buzz pollination" to get pollen grains from a pale meadow beauty blossom. She grabs an anther and uses her flight muscles to rapidly vibrate the flower, dislodging the pollen grains. The process is very energetic and some of the errant pollen grains appear in the photo above as short meteoric trails in the bright sunlight. Meadow beauties are one of several types of flowers (including blueberries) that can only be pollinated via buzz pollination. Getting a sharply focused image of a buzz pollinating bee can be a challenge. Bumblebees also use buzz pollination.
Cookies for my littlest's third birthday. We actually had two of these platters, one on each side of the cupcake tower.
Canon EOS 50D
Canon EF f1.8/85mm USM
Exposure: 1/250
Aperture: f/1.8
Focal Length: 85 mm
ISO: 100
Canon ST-E2
Ring 1200W
Canon 580EX 1/16 background
Buzzing Spider, Anyphaena accentuata, 21 June 2024. Ealing, London, England, UK.
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I think the official Buzz Droid doesn't look nearly enough like the "real" one. This is an attempt to make a smaller, more compact BD that at least looks like it MIGHT fit in its little shell.
I am not happy with how the shell connects to the body; hence, WIP.
Fleet Buzz 33016 (R816 HCD) approaches its last stop at Kingsmead on route 30 from Basingstoke, the blinds already changed for the through (50km busting) continuation of its journey to Frimley Park Hospital on the 31.
Kingsmead, Farnborough, Hampshire.