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Oct 05, 2007 12:31 |  #1

Seems like all I can find at the moment is teeny subjects. This guy is maybe 5mm max. Very overcast ouside and the little flower was in the briar patch.:rolleyes:
Enough with the excuses, this is the best I could do with him, plus he wouldn't sit still for more than a second or two.
Would have been a whole lot better if background hadn't gone black.

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Not bad shots Scott, but a bit soft (in the eyes). These look similar to our Australian Sugarbag bees, and if that's the case, they generally don't stay still and are hard to catch.

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Oct 06, 2007 10:10 |  #3

You sure seem you like this briar patch Scott but you got some good shots there!! LOL!!


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Oct 06, 2007 10:22 as a reply to  @ Photogirl2007's post |  #4

Thanks Dave and Joan. The little bugger was very active, and the black background sort of blew the shot.


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