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by Joyce Dickens
$37.00
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Decorate your bathroom and dry yourself off with our luxuriously soft bath towels and hand towels. Our towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Available in three different sizes: hand towel, bath towel, and bath sheet.
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Captured the evening of 09/16/12 macro mode with a flash as it was very nearly dark.....these busy guys don't even wait anymore for the blossoms to... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Captured the evening of 09/16/12 macro mode with a flash as it was very nearly dark.....these busy guys don't even wait anymore for the blossoms to open all the way....some of them were finding their way inside way before the blossom even began to unfurl....
The following exerpt is compliments of Wikipedia:
Honey bees (or honeybees) are a subset of bees in the genus Apis, primarily distinguished by the production and storage of honey and the construction of perennial, colonial nests out of wax. Honey bees are the only extant members of the tribe Apini, all in the genus Apis. Currently, there are only seven recognised species of honey bee with a total of 44 subspecies,[1] though historically, anywhere from six to eleven species have been recognised. Honey bees represent only a small fraction of the approximately 20,000 known species of bees. Some other types of related bees produce and store honey, but only members of the genus Apis are true honey bees.
My name is Joyce Dickens and I work in Digital Photography. I like to refer to my work as Infused Artography. I have worked quite a while in photography but only since 2003, have I decided that this is what really brings me Joy and Purpose! I love photography and my camera has become an extension of me; I see beauty everywhere I look, and sometimes it will be the smallest thing that catches my attention and just begs me to photograph it; these things many times would go unnoticed. I feel blessed and am totally in awe of the beauty, which surrounds us, and everyday is like a new beginning, a new moment in time to share what I See with all of you. There was a time not that long ago, that I would say proudly that I do not edit my...
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Jeffrey Koss
Beautiful work Joyce
Joyce Dickens replied:
Thanks so much Jeffrey!!
Randy Rosenberger
Your artwork recently submitted to our group WFS, has been chosen to be featured on our homepage with other members of our family of friends and fine artists. Thanks for sharing the beauty.
Joyce Dickens replied:
Thank you so much for the feature in WFS Randy; I am sincerely honored!!!
Linda Howes
Wow, this is so awesome Joyce!! l/f/t
Joyce Dickens replied:
Hi Linda, thanks so much for the Wow !!!
Elisabetta Poggi
amazing capture
Joyce Dickens replied:
Thanks so much dear Elisabetta :-))
Berta Keeney
Joyce, this is a FANTASTIC CAPTURE!!!!
Joyce Dickens replied:
Berta, so much appreciated :-))
Dominique Fortier
This is just amazing, Joyce. I really love it. It is so well balanced and shot. l/f
Joyce Dickens replied:
Dominique thanks so much!!
Steve Harrington
Great clarity, Joyce! vf
Joyce Dickens replied:
Steve, thank you so much! Joyce
Lingfai Leung
It looks like these busy bees are visiting the "Angel Trumpet" or may be I am wrong. Yes, this is phenomenal!
Joyce Dickens replied:
Lingfai, thank you so much! Joyce
MaryJane Armstrong
great capture! f/v
Joyce Dickens replied:
MaryJane, thank you so much! Joyce
Wanda Brandon
Nice capture. f/v
Joyce Dickens replied:
Wanda, thank you so much! Joyce
Bob and Nancy Kendrick
Terrific capture! v
Joyce Dickens replied:
Kendricks, thank you so much! jd
Danielle Parent
very nice . that must be a very fragrant flower look at them bees! Great macro voted
Joyce Dickens replied:
Danielle, actually I have never gotten much of a scent from them....I think the bees know about the abnormal amount of pollen in them - they are actually trying to get inside the blooms before they even open.....its like a feeding frenzy! ;-)
Debbie Portwood
Amazing capture Joyce! Great colors and details!! v.f
Joyce Dickens replied:
Debbie, thank you from my heart!
Amy Schauland
That is a great capture!
Joyce Dickens replied:
Thank you so much Amy!
Chuck De La Rosa
Amazing! v/f/fb
Joyce Dickens replied:
Chuck thank you for the awesome support of this image!
Sweet Moments Photography
Lovely floral.
Joyce Dickens replied:
SMP thank you so much!
Alana Ranney
they are busy bees!!! Nice image!!
Joyce Dickens replied:
Alana thank you so much!
Will Borden
Exceptionally interesting, Joyce~~a beautiful image!!! F&V!
Joyce Dickens replied:
Thank you so much Will !
Kay Novy
I never seen so many honey bees on one flower! Great capture. V/F.
Joyce Dickens replied:
Kay thank you so much...this is more than I normally see in one blossom though I do have many images with six or seven....jd
Mary Machare
Great captture, Joyce. V
Joyce Dickens replied:
Mary thank you so much!
Farah Faizal
Deadly capture.
Joyce Dickens replied:
Farah, thank you!
Al Bourassa
Wicked capture! Fave.
Joyce Dickens replied:
Thank you Al !