Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Baja Fairy Duster
When I snapped this photo of the bloom on a Baja Fairy Duster plant, I had no idea that a bee had snuck into the frame. It looks like it is hovering like a tiny helicopter over there in the corner.
My parents had friends in Orange County, California who took a family photo while at a picnic at a park in the hills. When they developed the photo there was a mountain lion in the bushes watching their picnic.
Fantastic catch
ReplyDeleteI love the rich red color that this plant produces.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun photo! Love the Fairy dusters.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding capture, Sharon! This video jst came to my mind: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DoClq5gPxU
ReplyDeleteUm belo contraste de cores
ReplyDeleteBeautiful red color of this flower, the bee makes the photo even better.
ReplyDeleteDon't you love it when you find these little extra when you download, he's a delightful little buzzing bee Sharon, great catch.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love it when something unexpected shows up in a picture. (sometimes)
ReplyDeleteMy parents had friends in Orange County, California who took a family photo while at a picnic at a park in the hills. When they developed the photo there was a mountain lion in the bushes watching their picnic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy surprise! Tracy loves these fairy dusters.
ReplyDeleteExcellent use of backlighting.
ReplyDeleteFabulous luck!
ReplyDeleteFabulous red duster, you are so lucky Sharon, a bee wanted in the photo.
ReplyDeleteLove this one with the backlight. They are so delicate and work perfectly for this kind of effect. That busy bee got a cameo.
ReplyDeleteA bonus visitor for your shot.
ReplyDeleteThe big plus of looking back at pictures...
ReplyDeleteThat's funny. It's things like that buzzing bee that make photography so much fun. Serendipity!
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