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Bee & Thistle.
Posted By: DW58, 10-20-2019, 12:48 PM

Pulled from the archive and edited to add some pop.


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Geez that Bee is giving me the evil eye coz I missed this excellent shot, put in a kind word for me Dave so i can be forgiven.
Not to worry Em. It's a busy thread. Hard to catch every post. I miss plenty.

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Totally nailed it with that 35mm...I would prefer using the 100mm to put a bit of distance between us...just in case it takes umbrage.
Thanks for the comment. As I mentioned to Kerrowdown it was a chilly morning. Figured not much chance of being attacked.
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First-class shot, Dave!

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QuoteOriginally posted by DW58 Quote
Pulled from the archive and edited to add some pop.
Love this look with the bee doing its work!

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Wow, I don't know how in the heck I missed this one! Fantastic capture Dave! With the 35mm you two must have been close friends to get this shot.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
I'm hoping that's a some small Thistle you have there... if not and that's the size we have here, that's a monster size scary Bee.

A fine capture.
The same thought occurred to me..."whoa, that's a big bee!"

Terrific capture, in any event
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First-class shot, Dave!

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A very belated thank you Jer.

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Love this look with the bee doing its work!
Thanks Richard.

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Wow, I don't know how in the heck I missed this one! Fantastic capture Dave! With the 35mm you two must have been close friends to get this shot.
Thanks Todd. Originally posted about a year and a half ago. Maybe you were absent that day. Taken early morning in cool temp. Bee was pretty sluggish.

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The same thought occurred to me..."whoa, that's a big bee!"

Terrific capture, in any event
I appreciate the comment Julie. Thank you.

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Excellent shot. Thanks for posting!
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QuoteOriginally posted by OrchidJulie Quote
The same thought occurred to me..."whoa, that's a big bee!"

Terrific capture, in any event
Absolutely… a big bee.
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Excellent shot. Thanks for posting!
Thank you Jim.
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Absolutely… a big bee.
Or a small thistly thing.
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Nice shot, at first I thought it had the colouring of K28/3.5
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A fine thistley thing image indeed.
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