Airdrop photos from iPhone6 to Macbook Pro Yosemite

So, I take some pics on my iPhone 6 running latest iOs.  I then attempt to airdrop them to my Macbook Pro running Yosemite.  Easy right ?
NOPE...
Bluetooth turned on on both devices, share with everyone selected on on my phone.
Open Photos on my iPhone6 and select the photos I want to send.
The airdrop blue icon appears below the photos.  Great...
Open a folder on my Macbook Pro, select AIRDROP from the Go menu.
My iPhone (my picture) appears in the middle of the open window.
Then what ?
There is no way I can find to send the photos...
Have tried tapping clicking control clicking option clicking, command clicking function clicking...
Nothing give me the ability to actually transfer the photos from phone to Mac.
Isn't that the purpose of Airdrop ?
Am I missing something ?  Thanks to anyone who can solve this.

Hello there,
From your post I understand that you are trying to transfer photos from your iPhone 6 to your Mac using AirDrop.  First, you need to ensure your Mac fits the requirement of being a 2012 or later model.  If it is, then to accomplish this both devices need to have both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on.  After that, you should see your Mac appear in the AirDrop section of your iPhone when trying to share your photos.  To learn more, please see the article linked to below.
Mac Basics: AirDrop lets you send files from your Mac to nearby Macs and iOS devices - Apple Support
Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities!
Cheers,
Alex H.

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