Canadian Geographic Photo Club - Gold Flakes
  

Gold Flakes

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by Amanda N. on 10 Jul 2025
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I was pulling some invasive weeds from our field, I had my camera with macro lens around my neck and would keep adjusting it as I was pulling weeds, it was kind of a pain to keep adjusting, but this is why I always pack it with me. I came across this little bee taking a break on a flower. It reminds me of a Highland Cow, the way it's so fuzzy on its face, it's so cute! I'm not sure if I will come across one of these again, so I was sure to snap a few photos of it while I had the chance.

  • Camera: Canon EOS R6
  • Focal: 100 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.00125 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 2.8
tagged: animal apidae bee insect invertebrate bumblebee plant pollen honey_bee wasp flower petal pollinator arthropod pink hymenopterans pest close-up

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