Bees go Bzzzzz Bzzzzz Bzzzzz
I've been taking a lot of pictures of bees these past 4 days but most of them have been out of focus. It's not my camera, it's those damn bees. They don't stop for more than a second or two on each flower due to lack of nectar.
The damn bees don't seem to be able to unnderstand that with so many bees around, they've totally depleted the stock of nectar in the flowers around my house.
Silly bees. (that go Buzzzz Buzzzzz, Buzzzzz)
By the way, I read 4 books this past week or so. I'll probably write somethng up about them in the next few days. They're:
Dead Watch: John Sandford
In the Shadow of the Law: Kermit Roosevelt
Heartstone: Phillip Margolin
& Misquoting Jesus: Bart Ehrman
The damn bees don't seem to be able to unnderstand that with so many bees around, they've totally depleted the stock of nectar in the flowers around my house.
Silly bees. (that go Buzzzz Buzzzzz, Buzzzzz)
By the way, I read 4 books this past week or so. I'll probably write somethng up about them in the next few days. They're:
Dead Watch: John Sandford
In the Shadow of the Law: Kermit Roosevelt
Heartstone: Phillip Margolin
& Misquoting Jesus: Bart Ehrman
Comments
I like your bees too! good stuff
Good shots, tho!
Hi, Michele sent me :-)
She's got a picture up on her site that is wildly askew and she blamed that on a bee. Bad ole bees!
glad you're my tenant! hope that i can get more people to look at your wonderful photographt. i also saw you had recipes in your topics, but havent yet gone thru your archives.
Michele sent me tonight..
Have a good weekend!
Ivy
here from michele's tonight
Bees are great. Hard to photograph, like those little tiny green grasshoppers that just won't ever be in focus even when still, or butterflies that won't sit for two seconds.
Now snakes. That is another matter. I will not photograph snakes, unless they are on the other side of a very thick glass.
Forgot to say that I do like this header a lot. It has a real "Southern" feel.
Yes, it is a shame that magnolia blossoms don't last long. In the fall the seed pods break open and reveal these shiny red seeds, the strangest I've ever seen. Look like big red teeth all in a row. Why do I not remember seeing them all those years in Mississippi? Not looking I guess.
I like the new look. I liked the other, but this is my favorite. Your home is beautiful by the way!
Unexpectedly seeing a photo of an x is never fun. Never! Maybe this truly will be the last!
ugh...could never get this close for a picture..lol
Here via michele today
I think you are one of the bloggers next on my list of Bloggers to Interview...so watch for my questions!
Great bee pics...you and Deana of Friday Night Fish Fry are crazy brave souls taking pics of bees! LOL
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Those bees look like the swarm that was buzzing around one of our trees a few weeks ago and dive-bombed us every time we would come out the front door. Glad they have thinned out!
Here from Michele. Have a great weekend.
Michele sent me. Have a great weekend !
I haven't tried a macro shot of a bee yet. I'd probably get stung and that wouldn't be too fun.
Here from Michele!
Michele sent me over. Glad she did.
Some older Nikon cameras have a feature known as trap focus. It would only work if you shelled out for a data back and some other expensive doo-dads. needless to say, I didn't shell out - I'm a purist, after all, and a cheap one at that!
So I would simply shoot and shoot until something came out. Your shots here show me how to do it right. Well done, once again!