Bees in the backyard

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sury
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Bees in the backyard

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With this I can now say we have Birds and Bees in the Backyard. :D

All these are taken with Tamron 60 on A99M2. Heavily cropped.

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Last two shots very beautiful!
Everything in the life unusual!
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Last two are also my favourites, Sury. So nicely captured.
I had a hard time spotting the bees in the others due to shadows.

Thanks for sharing,
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Thank you Valery and Yildiz. What I liked about the crops is that they are about 1/6th the original and yet still
retained the details.

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