The blossoms in this post are all from the orange trees we planted in our side yard five years ago. The two orange trees were a Cara Cara Pink Navel and a Valencia. We figured that since the two varieties produce fruit in different seasons, we'd have a longer time to harvest the fruit when the trees matured and started producing. It was a good theory. But it doesn't seem to be working out in practice, since both trees produced blooms at the same time this year, and the fruit appears to be maturing at a similar rate, with the Navel fruit slightly smaller than the Valencia.
Our only harvest from the trees was a single Cara Cara orange last year. In any event, the blossoms were very attractive to the local honeybees this year, and provided plenty of opportunities to photograph bees in action.
I didn't use any special equipment to make these photographs. Many photographers who specialize in closeup, or "macro" photography, use special lenses designed for the purpose. I don't own any macro lenses.
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