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posted by The Phosgene Kid @ 5:16 PM 13 comments
nice close ups
wow these r great shots!Keshi.
dak: Thank you! Mrs Phos let em buy a new lens for my camera. Now I have to use it or she'll beat me over the noggin with it.keshi: Thanks!!
middle picis awesome, phoslooks like somethingmaybe from another planetbeautiful, vivid colors, too/t.
/t.: Thanks /t.! Best of all I didn't get stung...
Cool pictures Phos! I love the last one with the bee in 'action'. Great work!
Lovely piccies. Bees are great.
Look at that little bee ... full of nectar.And such beautiful flowers.Do you have bee-hives, Phos?
What is the air speed volicity of a pollen laden honey bee?Gnat..
You found the missing bees.
Wow some lovely detail in your photos. Quite stunning.
you know, the more I look at bees, the more I scratch my hear. Those things are the complete opposite of aerodynamism (made that up), and yet, they still manage to do it, laden with pollen. Awesome shots!
A European bee or an African bee?
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13 Comments:
nice close ups
wow these r great shots!
Keshi.
dak: Thank you! Mrs Phos let em buy a new lens for my camera. Now I have to use it or she'll beat me over the noggin with it.
keshi: Thanks!!
middle pic
is awesome, phos
looks like something
maybe from another planet
beautiful, vivid colors, too
/t.
/t.: Thanks /t.! Best of all I didn't get stung...
Cool pictures Phos! I love the last one with the bee in 'action'. Great work!
Lovely piccies. Bees are great.
Look at that little bee ... full of nectar.
And such beautiful flowers.
Do you have bee-hives, Phos?
What is the air speed volicity of a pollen laden honey bee?
Gnat.
.
You found the missing bees.
Wow some lovely detail in your photos. Quite stunning.
you know, the more I look at bees, the more I scratch my hear. Those things are the complete opposite of aerodynamism (made that up), and yet, they still manage to do it, laden with pollen. Awesome shots!
A European bee or an African bee?
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