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    I spotted this honeybee feeding in a zucchini flower and knew she'd be covered in some huge pollen, but the flower was very low to the ground and it was just a really bad angle to shoot from. So when she landed on a nearby grape vine to clean herself I took a chance and got her to feed from my finger. There was so much pollen on the poor girl that it was falling like snow. This is a single, uncropped, frame and I am the finger model.
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    Date Taken: Jul 27, 2014
    Date Uploaded: Jul 30, 2014
    Location: Gaeta, Latium, Italy
    Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark III
    Focal Length: 65 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec
    Aperture: f/14
    ISO: 200
    Copyright: © John Kimbler
    Categories: Animals, Nature
    Assignments: Show Me Your Wilderness