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A honeybee hovers to collect nectar from blossoms of a Japanese plum tree in Tokyo
A honeybee hovers to collect nectar from the blossoms of a Japanese plum tree at Yushima Tenjin shrine in Tokyo February 14, 2006. A shinto priest at the shrine said the full blossom, which is a sign that spring is coming, is about two weeks later than usual. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama - RP3DSFDBSOAC
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Greetings Card (7"x5")
Bring a touch of natural beauty and serenity to your loved ones with our exquisite Media Storehouse Greeting Cards. Featuring the enchanting image of a honeybee in action, collecting nectar from the delicate blossoms of a Japanese plum tree, captured by the skilled lens of Kimimasa Mayama from Reuters Images. This stunning photograph taken at Yushima Tenjin shrine in Tokyo, adds a sense of tranquility and wonder to any occasion. Choose from our range of high-quality greeting cards and let the magic of nature speak for itself.
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Estimated Product Size is 12.5cm x 17.5cm (4.9" x 6.9")
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In this print captured by Kimimasa Mayama, a honeybee gracefully hovers over the blossoms of a Japanese plum tree in Tokyo. The delicate petals of the tree create a stunning backdrop as the bee diligently collects nectar, showcasing nature's intricate beauty and symbiotic relationships. Taken at Yushima Tenjin shrine on February 14,2006, this image holds deeper significance beyond its aesthetic appeal. A shinto priest at the shrine noted that the full blossom was two weeks later than usual, serving as an indicator that spring is approaching. This photograph captures not only a mesmerizing moment but also serves as a reminder of nature's ever-changing rhythms and cycles. The bee's presence symbolizes vitality and renewal, highlighting its crucial role in pollination and sustaining ecosystems. As it delicately moves from one blossom to another, it plays an integral part in ensuring the continuation of life for both plants and animals alike. Kimimasa Mayama skillfully encapsulates this harmonious interaction between nature's elements through his lens. Through his artistry, he invites us to appreciate not only the visual splendor but also reflect upon our interconnectedness with the natural world. This print serves as a timeless reminder to cherish these fleeting moments of beauty while recognizing our responsibility to protect and preserve our environment for future generations.
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