Insect photos with IDs

I'm hoping I won't be the only person uploading to this thread.

Here's my 1st: the honey bee.

Without this bee we'd be lost as they are essential for crop pollination.

Taken in my garden on an angelica flower.

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  • Do you have a proper camera, Debbie? Y

    I've got 3 cameras.

    I've got an entry level DSLR which I hardly ever use due to hand shake.

    I've got a bridge camera Panasonic FZ2000 which has had the most use outdoors for wildlife, and I love it, but don't tend to take photos of wildlife nowadays because I've lost the incentive.

    I used to upload to Shutterstock but the prices dropped to next to nothing and now AI is taking over big time.

    The one I used for the most recent colour dragonfly is a pocket camera made by Panasonic - TZ200.

    Sadly, I've read that Panasonic are no longer making the pocket cameras due to phone cameras.

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  • Do you have a proper camera, Debbie? Y

    I've got 3 cameras.

    I've got an entry level DSLR which I hardly ever use due to hand shake.

    I've got a bridge camera Panasonic FZ2000 which has had the most use outdoors for wildlife, and I love it, but don't tend to take photos of wildlife nowadays because I've lost the incentive.

    I used to upload to Shutterstock but the prices dropped to next to nothing and now AI is taking over big time.

    The one I used for the most recent colour dragonfly is a pocket camera made by Panasonic - TZ200.

    Sadly, I've read that Panasonic are no longer making the pocket cameras due to phone cameras.

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