A wandering bee in the backyard

I got lucky today in capturing a busy bee in my photography.

On this cozy morning, I decided to go for a walk and found myself taking photos of the flowers. Luckily, there was a tiny bee that was wandering in the backyard so I followed it as it visited each of the flowers to collect the nectars. It's not easy to capture its movements because it only took a few seconds for it to collect the nectar. It quickly moves to another flower after finishing its "beezness" from the previous one.

It took me a few tries until I got the rhythm and its timing as it visited the flower. The bee was too focused on collecting the nectars and it doesn't mind that I was following it and taking photos. Collecting nectars is its utmost priority and maybe it knows that I won't hurt it.

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As the bee flies to another patch of flowers, I decide to stop following it.
Right after the bee left, a butterfly landed on the flower that I was taking a photo of. Interestingly, this butterfly wants to show off its wings to the camera. It's as if it wanted to be the subject of my photography so I took some photos of it. It was a tiny butterfly so it's not easy to focus my camera on it. Many of the photos that I took are blurry so I had to delete them. Among the many photos that I took, there 2 images that have better focus and clarity.

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Have a great day!




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Bees and flowers, a pair of living creatures that form a mutualistic symbiosis, they complement each other and provide beauty for us to enjoy

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A beautiful combination of green and yellow. And the bee also took its place in the frame.

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