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Went to a gig tonight by one of my favorite bands The Buzzes!!
Unfortunately, most of the shots came out blurry. Some active fans I tell you!
But here's a decent one showing leadsinger Gerald playing his encore solo!
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 :)
“Let us not go hurrying about and collecting honey, bee-like buzzing here and there for a knowledge of what is not to be arrived at, but let us open our leaves like a flower, and be passive and receptive, budding patiently."
John Keats
A topiary on display during Epcot's 2017 International Flower & Garden Festival.
Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character in the Toy Story franchise. He is a toy space ranger hero according to the movies and action figure in the Toy Story franchise. Along with Woody, he is one of the two lead characters in all three Toy Story movies. Tim Allen voiced the character in the Toy Story film series and the Buzz Lightyear movie.
On the beach with Lucy tonight and got buzzed by our local Sea Rescue 'copter.......so I buzzed him back......that'll teach him.
Chased these little critters round for about half an hour on our Focus Macro day lead by Tim Poulton.
Buzz is a new route that is running in Reading between Kenavon Drive and Rivermead Leisure Centre via the town centre. Initially this service is using a Mercedes Sprinter minibus fully branded in Buzz livery and uses route number 42 or 42a.
so what have we here?
I don't know to be honest
I found it dead, on a window ledge in my house, either becuase it had naturally expired, or someone had helped it along its way . It had beautiful wings and was larger than a house fly.
I took loads of photos of it, by my front window which doubles up as my indoor studio and is the main place where the photos in my table top photography set are taken.
This is the first time that I have tried to articulate how I approach photography. Basically, in a nutshell - I see possibilities in the viewfinder. So here, the fly had beautiful wings but as I was moving my camera in and out of focus, against the subdued light of the window (the curtains were nearly closed, it was hot) - I saw an image like this in my viewfinder, and liked it, so then played around with focus.
Taking photographs against this window is amazing - many of my photographs taken this way (ie wide open lens) have a beautiful green backdrop, and some of my fly photos taken that day have an orange background - something to do with the bright sunlight.
I had three goes to get the photo I wanted, uploading to my computer each time - not sure if I could work in film as I need to see the product. The window was slightly open and the last time I uploaded the fly disappeared, taken somewhere by the wind - so I thanked it for letting me take photographs, and I hoped that in return I could show its beauty.
Buzz made from icing. Used skewers on each leg for support, and a bendable armature wire on each arm. Was pretty happy with how he turned out :)
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I'm A King Bee · The Rolling Stones
Well, I'm a king bee, can buzz all night long
Well, I can buzz better, baby, when your man is gone
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My Force Friday purchase (BB8), which was a surprisingly good build.
And a recent Buzz Droid MOC I did based on Takamichi's design.
Its made up of about 2,200 bricks.