
A Bee Delicately Extracting Honey by Shahnaz Parvin
Captured with my Nikon D60 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, this enchanting image depicts a bee delicately extracting honey from a pristine white flower. Shot with a focal length of 195.0 mm and an aperture of ƒ/5.0, the bee's intricate movements are frozen in time, showcasing the intricate beauty of nature's symbiotic dance. With a shutter speed of 1/1600 and a sensitivity of a sensitivity of 200, the details of this serene moment are preserved, highlighting the bee's graceful flight and the flower's ethereal allure. Flash was off to ensure natural lighting, allowing the scene to unfold in its purest form.

Out of Context by Fernando Rodríguez
This photo is special because although the group of tourists where taking photos of the Montjuic Montain behind, from my position it looked like they were out of context. It was taken in Montjuic, Barcelona on December 30, 2008
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Inter-continental Fireworks, by Orhan Aksel
I took this photo in New Year's Eve 2009-10 in Istanbul. The body of water is Bosphorus, the natural divider of Asia and Europe. The far side is Asia, The side I took the picture is Europe. I was in sea water to my ankles to clear the celebrating…