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Successful first depth of field experimentation with Zenit EM. Shot on a great clear day.
Lens: Helios-44mm W.L
Settings: 500 - f.2
Film: EXPIRED Jessops 'diamond everyday' 200
Not your usual civic feature, a WW II German buzz bomb Graces the County Courthouse in Greencastle, Indiana.
Lily's reaction to the sound of bees buzzing near her in the Nevada desert wildflowers. Thank you for liking, commenting and adding to faves! For more please visit my pages here: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Website Thank you!
05-01-2025
Plaza Mayor
Madrid, España.
MADRID SERIE
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I have been using extension tubes on my 18-105 lens for some Macro Shots. I decided to give it a try on the 55-300. Although I managed to get close enough for a great close up, sadly there's some noticeable loss of quality. Was it worth? In this case I think not. I am posting this photo anyways because I really enjoyed how close the Darter let me get and the blurry wings gave an interesting sense of motion. Cheers everyone.
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Portugal - Oeiras - Paço de Arcos
Red Veined Darter (Sympetrum Fonscolombii)
Simpétrum de Nervuras Vermelhas (Sympetrum Fonscolombii)
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Buzz McBean, owner of "Bean Here, Done That Coffee Shop" in Somewhereville, showing off his latest caffeinated concoction, the "half caff, double expresso, triple vanilla pump, extra hot, almond milk infused, chocolate topped java slam with nutmeg sprinkles." You should try one.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio and Lightroom Classic.
The wild plum blossoms attracted my first butterfly sighting of the season, a gray hairstreak, along with a lot of other insect activity like the little wasp flying into the scene. There were also a few red admiral butterflies along with some bumblebees and flies.
So, Norfolk is flat. No mountains means we enjoy an uninterrupted view of the fabulous sky so we can enjoy the light shows it delivers.
Buzz Sky : taken on birthday of astronaut Buzz Aldrin's birthday (b1930).
One for the Legend, King Buzz. Painted the day after his funeral in Liverpool. So sad your gone bro was always a pleasure to hang out and paint with you. Rest in Paint...
Monday's 19.31 Sellafield - Kingmoor eases in to St. Bees behind 37069 & 37610. The FNAs were for a Tuesday trip to Torness.
There was a cock-up here, ideally I'd have let the loco's roll on to hide the grey box but I was too busy getting a wasp out of my ear.
Scene number three using the $4 table I painted yellow. Blogged about here: theshoppingsherpa.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/buzz-bar-yellow...
August 22, 2016
Auriferous:
[aw-rif-er-uh s]
adjective
1. yielding or containing gold.
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Today was a very busy day at the office, I ended up taking a late (and short) lunch break and needed to venture out of the cubicle walls so I ended walking the canal for a while.
I passed by these flowers which were buzzing with bees; figuring I hadn't had a chance to shoot yet I pulled my camera from my bag and fired away and crossed my fingers for a good one before heading back to the office.
I really like the way the colours and light came out in this so I'm pretty happy with this very quick lunch hour photoshoot.
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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Buzz Lightyear: "This stuff tastes great. And I like the name!"
Aliens: "We are eternally grateful."
Photo A Day
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7 August 2015
On Saturday afternoon the sun came out and with it, the bees appeared.... I don't like to get too close and they make me jump when they start to buzz, so as soon as one landed I got the camera stuck in its face as quickly as possible LOL
This was the only shot that came out clear, but I know some of my contacts have seriously amazing macro bees that are way way better than this :) :)
I did notice in this shot though, that the bee was filling one of its pollen sacks.... you can just make out the little yellow rectangle behind the flower...
Well, we're almost at the weekend again, hope your week has been going good so far :)
Thank you everyone for your lovely comments and messages on my bluebell photo :)