Woodborer Bees | 10% to shy-fox
Right after taking the leafcutter bees, I eagerly wanted to find another kind of bees that might be hanging out somewhere around the bush. I made a little walk to another bush, and there, right there. I spotted two fascinating bees were perching on the twig, seemed they wanted privacy and expected no stranger disturb their quality time.
Knowing that I was there, they started to make a move, and one took off, another one probably was still comfortable here. I never turned my back when I noticed these lovely insects as if they were there to be exposed. Known as woodborer bees that used to be found perching on the dried twig in the bushes.
As it was not covered with DSLR, I managed to take their pictures with smartphone with additional macro device and it could give me the detailed results of the subjects. As you may all know, taking a bee's photo was not easy as we thought, sharp eyes are needed to see where it possibly stops. As always, I needed to follow its way, and when I felt right, I started to take shots as many as possible, and then I will select some good photos to be shared in this lovely community.
Camera | Smartphone |
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Category | Macrophotography |
Lens | Lensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens |
Very cool.