
To be honest, I hate bugs. A lot. But they're important in pollinating plants. It helps to keep plant species around by moving on their reproductive cycles. Without them, crops would quickly turn to nothing and we would all starve. So, whether we like them or not bees and other arthropods are vital to our lives being what they are. This picture catches such a pivotal process in a remarkable way: a single bee is shown up close, shrouded in pollen. Not only is it a remarkable process, but in this photo it is shown off in a way one could never imagine. This photo pays tribute to something thats not only important to, but often overlooked, in everyday life.
Artist: Boris Godfroid
Source: http://www.life.com/image/ugc1131231/in-carousel/13771
Looks good. Your writing is especially effective when you discuss how the form of the images affects their content. Keep going in this vain.
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