While I was photographing this bee he tumbled right out of the flower. At first I thought he had dropped dead. When I put this on the computer screen I discovered what had happened. He obviously had landed on a discarded sunflower seed and this proved to be a faulty foothold and out he tumbled. This can really be seen on the download and magnification.
While I was photographing this bee he tumbled right out of the flower. At first I thought he had dropped dead. When I put this on the computer screen I discovered what had happened. He obviously had landed on a discarded sunflower seed and this proved to be a faulty foothold and out he tumbled. This can really be seen on the download and magnification.
All the way to the ground I can personify the fly as saying, "It's Mine, mine, mine..." LoL
Nice one, Erik. Just goes to show that if one is going to do something clumsy, there will be someone there with a camera to capture the moment. --Bob
vonzip wrote:
While I was photographing this bee he tumbled right out of the flower. At first I thought he had dropped dead. When I put this on the computer screen I discovered what had happened. He obviously had landed on a discarded sunflower seed and this proved to be a faulty foothold and out he tumbled. This can really be seen on the download and magnification.
While I was photographing this bee he tumbled right out of the flower. At first I thought he had dropped dead. When I put this on the computer screen I discovered what had happened. He obviously had landed on a discarded sunflower seed and this proved to be a faulty foothold and out he tumbled. This can really be seen on the download and magnification.
While I was photographing this bee he tumbled right out of the flower. At first I thought he had dropped dead. When I put this on the computer screen I discovered what had happened. He obviously had landed on a discarded sunflower seed and this proved to be a faulty foothold and out he tumbled. This can really be seen on the download and magnification.