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Jul 16, 2007 14:09 |  #1

Another three from todays playing in the garden.


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Jul 16, 2007 14:30 |  #2

Really nice shots alby. Like the first one the most.

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Jul 16, 2007 14:32 |  #3

Excellent shots Alby- like the bubble blower - don't think I've snapped a greenbottle doing this :)
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Jul 16, 2007 14:39 |  #4

Hiya Alby,

Excellent shots, I just love the close-up of that Bubble, super detail, you can almost see all those viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes in that vomit :p all waiting to land on the lovely food when we're not watching eh, hope you enjoy your supper :lol: :lol:

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Jul 16, 2007 15:02 |  #5

Super shots Alby. Really like the Greenbottle top shot.


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Jul 16, 2007 15:07 |  #6

alliec wrote in post #3555543 (external link)
Really nice shots alby. Like the first one the most.

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Thanks Alliec. :-)

LordV wrote in post #3555553 (external link)
Excellent shots Alby- like the bubble blower - don't think I've snapped a greenbottle doing this :)
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Thanks Brian, I got a bluebottle for my first and this is only my second :-)

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Hiya Alby,

Excellent shots, I just love the close-up of that Bubble, super detail, you can almost see all those viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes in that vomit :p all waiting to land on the lovely food when we're not watching eh, hope you enjoy your supper :lol: :lol:

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Haha I'm not worried what a fly drops on my food it's Kay,s cooking that's the real killer:D:D


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Jul 16, 2007 15:26 |  #7

great shots Alby you'v got a MP-E 65 and played with the EXIF data have'nt you


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Jul 16, 2007 15:36 |  #8

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great shots Alby you'v got a MP-E 65 and played with the EXIF data have'nt you

Haha I wish, it's the bottom of an old milk bottle that I cut off and stuck on the front of my old helio 50mm with a bit of sellotape, I might have got better results if I had washed the old milk off first though :D:D


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Jul 16, 2007 15:57 as a reply to  @ Attic's post |  #9

Hiya Alby,

I guess Kay's not looking over your shoulder right now eh, hell that's treading on dangerous ground ;):lol:

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Haha I'm not worried what a fly drops on my food it's Kay,s cooking that's the real killer:D:D[/QUOTE]


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Jul 16, 2007 16:05 |  #10

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Hiya Alby,

I guess Kay's not looking over your shoulder right now eh, hell that's treading on dangerous ground ;):lol:

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Haha I'm not worried what a fly drops on my food it's Kay,s cooking that's the real killer:D:D

Haha it's a bit of an ongoing joke with us, Her best thing is putting something on the stove and then going upstairs and using the phone thus burning out the bottom of the pan, I went to throw a carton in the bin the other day and found a saucepan in the bin, so I took it out and asked her why she had thrown it. Her reply was she could get the burnt bits off the bottom so threw it... I cleaned it so she could burn again. :-)


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Jul 16, 2007 16:27 |  #11

The larger pic is almost frightening !

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Jul 16, 2007 16:32 as a reply to  @ Attic's post |  #12

Hiya Alby,

Nice one

That reminds me of my ex mother in-laws best friend who came to stay with us & decided to cook some Spaghetti, Christ you've never smelt such a stench, the silly ol bat left it to biol dry & burn to |Cinders we got home to find the place full of smoke & her sat there watching telly, it took a wire brush on a drill plus various grades of wet n dry sandpaper oh yes some T-Cut to get to pan back in shape, thankfully Ami is a Whiz in the kitchen :lol:

Now I really am orf to me pit.
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Haha it's a bit of an ongoing joke with us, Her best thing is putting something on the stove and then going upstairs and using the phone thus burning out the bottom of the pan, I went to throw a carton in the bin the other day and found a saucepan in the bin, so I took it out and asked her why she had thrown it. Her reply was she could get the burnt bits off the bottom so threw it... I cleaned it so she could burn again. :-)[/QUOTE]


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Jul 17, 2007 02:36 |  #13

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The larger pic is almost frightening !

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Roy, it is a bit scarey I suppose.:)


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Jul 17, 2007 05:22 |  #14

Brilliant shot!


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Jul 17, 2007 06:49 |  #15

That last shot is just awesome. The detail and how tight the crop is is just great.


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