Taken today with the Nikon D3000 on auto. Edited in GIMP.
A bee in nectarine blossom, at the bottom of my garden.
The green background is shade cloth.
Nectarine blossoms are beautiful. If you wish to see any images a little bigger, just right click and choose view image. For the featured image choose view background image.
Thanks for looking. I hope you are having a great weekend. I’ll go back to my editing now.
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The blossoms are lovely, kind of like pink marshmallows.
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Hey, Anonymous Someone, thanks for your comment!
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Nectarine blossoms are indeed beautiful; I’d never seen them before. Thank you for sharing.
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When this little fruit tree popped up in my garden, I presumed it was another peach seedling. Silly me didn’t even notice the flowers were different. Only when the fruit formed did I realise! Thanks for dropping in.
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Lovely images, Christine. So many interesting angles. The bee must have loved the sweet taste of nectarine. ❤
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It’ll be sweet, that’s for sure. Thanks for dropping by, Olga.
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the clarity of the bee fuzz is my fav take aye from this post – and the pink of the flowers – 🙂
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I adore these flowers. They are almost spent, now. But the bees are getting thicker and I’m getting fussier. Thanks Y. 🙂
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🙂 ahhh – the late summer early fall vibe…. ❤
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Same same, but it is the first month of Spring, here. Fruit blossom doesn’t last long, but the apples are starting to flower now and they are nearly as good!
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oh i sometimes forget who I share opposite seasons with – and how exciting to have this new growth season upon you.
also – I really really enjoyed checking in via blog comments this week – thanks again for your visit and sweet feedback – it was truly a joy – and feel like I want to send you off with a doggy bag of snacks and a thank you note – ha!
❤
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