Greg Molyneux Photography

New Jersey landscape and nature photography

  • About
  • Portfolio
  • Blog
  • Shop
You are here: Home / Archives for bumblebee

Yum Yum Bumblebee

August 1, 2015 by Greg Molyneux

Macro photograph of a bumblebee collecting pollen atop a purple coneflower

Slacker Greg is is running a bit of a backlog so I beggin’ your pardon if my words are short—though let’s face it you’re here for the photos and not these silly word things, right? Right!? Bloggers . . . Anyways, this photo dates back to 25th July, and you’ll see something of a theme […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 100mm bumblebee echinacea flowers high key insects lyrically inspired macro purple coneflower

Looking for something?

Search by Keyword

14mm 35mm 40mm 100mm barnegat bay black and white blue hour bokeh cedar run dock road cross processing echinacea flowers frozen golden hour great bay boulevard greg molyneux hdr high key insects landscape long beach island long exposure low key lyrically inspired macro marina monochrome motion blur new jersey out of focus pinelands power lines purple coneflower reflection salt marsh ship bottom snow soft focus square format stafford forge wildlife management area sunset sunset park sunset point surf city weather

You can find me here

FacebookInstagramTwitter Flickr E-mail

Copyright © Greg Molyneux 2014–2022

Photos from the archives

A brooding noir macro photograph of a wilting Black-eyed Susan yellow daisy. Finished with a low key sepia treatment and grain (added noise), the picture takes on ominous tones.
Motion blur photo of marsh at golden hour.
Winter sunset colors and clouds rolling in from the west, dramatically backdropping Antoinetta's restaurant over Manahawkin Bay in this HDR photograph.
Manahawkin, NJ photographer Greg Molyneux takes a long exposure black and white photograph of the bay and abandoned docks on Great Bay Boulevard.
Macro photo of a Jane Magnolia blossom with soft focus and bokeh.

Copyright © 2022 · Modern Portfolio Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in