Watching Their Dust: Photographing Players in Pollination
Why Photographing Pollination Matters In a quiet garden, just after sunrise, a honeybee hovers over a wild marigold.Its tiny legs, coated with golden dust, graze the flower’s stamen.In a fraction of a second, pollination begins, and a camera shutter clicks. This moment is fleeting.But to the trained eye — and to the right lens — […]
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