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Monday, September 22, 2008
Flexible Damsel
Well that looks kind of painful. If I sleep funny on my pillow I
have to go to the chiropractor in the morning. Of course I guess
that would not be a problem if I was that flexible.
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Saturday, September 20, 2008
Milkweed Honey
She really looked like she was concentrating on her work.
She paid no attention to me.
I guess those smaller flowers are kind of tough.
You've got to hover or find a place to stand while you work.
Don't have time to deal with pesky photographers.
So the milkweed is what the Monarch caterpillars eat which
makes the Monarch Butterflies poisonous to most predators.
It contains Glycosides, like Foxglove which is used to make
Digitalis, a heart medication. So I'm not sure I would want
to try that honey. Hopefully it is just the leaves and stem
that have the Glycosides in them.
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Monday, September 15, 2008
Resting Damsel
Well, you learn something new every day. One of the things that
help you identify Dragonflies vs Damselflies is the fact that
the Dragonflies usually hold their wings out to the sides
and the Damselflies fold their wings back along their body.
Of course, this evening I learned there is a group of Damselflies
called "Spreadwings". And, if you have not already guessed by the name,
they hold their wings out like Dragonflies.
The thing that gave it away is the other distinction is the fact
that Dragonflies' eyes usually touch. (Check
out my blue-eyed Darner for an example.) So this guy (or more likely girl) was
a little hard to identify at first.
My wife pointed her out to me when she was watering some plants yesterday.
In fact you can see a couple of water drops on the base of her
right wing (top wing in the photo). She was very cooperative! (that would be
the damselfly, not my wife. Although she is pretty cooperative too.)
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Saturday, September 13, 2008
Honey Bee on the Horizon
We are always looking for more butterfly food.
Our passion flowers are their favorites.
After I was already working on framing this shot the bee buzzed in.
I love it when that happens.
She did not stay around long
but it was a really nice addition to the photo!
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Sunday, September 7, 2008
Cone Flower Bee
Don't you just hate it when you're working and someone keeps looking
over your shoulder. Don't they know you have a lot of pollen and nectar
to collect!? Lucky for me, she did not feel that way.
I spent some time hanging out at one of my favorite photo spots.
A little nursery near Gelson's on state street. They are always
very friendly when I'm wandering around with my camera. They seem
to attract a lot of butterfly and bee activity there, I can only assume
since they are out in the middle of a parking lot without much other
greenery around.
I really like the cone flowers there. This is not my
first bee on a purple cone flower shot from there.
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Saturday, September 6, 2008
Gulf Fritillary in the Back Yard
Our babies are growing up! A couple of years ago we got a
couple of vines, (a Passion Flower
and a Mandevilla) to try to coax
the beautiful butterflies to stay in our back yard. They almost
wiped out the Passion Flower completely the first year.
This year the original vines are each about four times the original
size, and we have two additional Passion Flowers about the same size.
That was finally enough to support the caterpillar crop this year.
This is one of four butterflies that we suspect were recently
caterpillars in the Passion Flowers and now spend most of the days
fluttering and playing in the back yard.
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
Cleared for Landing
Sometimes I have to chase them forever to get the shot I want.
But this one was very cooperative. I got quite a few nice shots
It's always nice to work with good models.
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
Nursery Worker
Whenever we go to the Monterey area we like to stop
at the nurseries in Carmel Valley. We've found some
really different plants there.
And of course there are always plenty of bees and hummers to chase.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Fluttering Monarch
This was from a trip to a local nursury
just before Christmas. Santa Barbara is
a popular place for them to hang out in the
Winter. We actually have a grove of Eucalyptus
trees they congregate in. I'd love to
go take more shots of them, but the way
it's raining right now I don't think I could
make it through the mud.
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Saturday, November 24, 2007
Echinacea Honey
So I wonder how Echinacea Honey would taste?
It still amazes me how fuzzy honey bees are if you look close.
I guess that's why I like chasing them around with my camera
so much. It is nearly impossible to see at this size but there are
actually furs between the segments of her eyes.
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Sunday, July 22, 2007
Zinnia Bee
Well I usually like to try to get a variety of shots
on the site, but I have been experimenting
with my macro lenses lately and bees are
my favorite macro subject. Unfortunately,
they seem to be most active around here
in the really REALLY hot part of the day. It was
actually more work than you would think to
get this shot.
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Friday, July 20, 2007
Echinacea Bee
I went out today with the intent to try out my new
memory card for my camera. I wanted to fill it up once quick to make sure it
was working well. I can't think of a faster way to burn a
roll of film (or fill up a memory card) than finding some
beautiful flowers covered in bees.
I really liked a lot of the shots I took, but this
one stood out. I love the background colors, and
the bee is absolutely fuzzy!
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Monday, June 18, 2007
Resting Dragon
This is actually an older shot, one of my favorites. In fact
it is one of the images on my business card.
The branch is a dead branch on a ficus tree that we saved
from being thrown away. It was sitting on the patio
of our old apartment and the branch was hanging out over the
railing. Unfortunately, shooting straight out would have given me
a background of the next apartment building. I had
to lean out to get a better angle with trees and filtered sun
in the background. Even though the background is totally
out of focus, this made for a much nicer shot.
BTW, the ficus is much happier these days. It is in the back yard
and growing like crazy. We are a little crazy that way. We like
to save things and nurse them back to health. Plants, hound dogs
whatever needs a home! I must get that from
my parents.
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Saturday, June 16, 2007
Pollen Covered Minus One Second
This shot was taken less than a second before last Thursday's
photo of the day, and is in response to the feedback on that
shot. :-)
No doubt there was too much pollen in her eye! She had to stop to rub it.
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Monday, June 11, 2007
Flame Skimmer
This is another image that I like as much for the background
as the subject itself. Getting a nice picture of something
is not as hard if that is all you are concentrating on. Creating
a beautiful image is a bit more work. Suddenly that garbage can
in the background becomes an issue. :-D
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
Pollen Covered
Well she wants you to think she has been working hard.
But actually she just got done raiding a bag of Doritos.
The hummers have been elusive this week, but the bees have
sure put on a show to make up for it!
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Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Evening Bee
My intention was to chase hummingbirds. But they must not have
been very hungry tonight. Of course the bees are always good
for a few nice shots.
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Saturday, June 2, 2007
Armored Bee
Well my description was not quite as scientific as I usually
like... "Big Black Bee!" But it's late and I was not able
to track her down. I did have fun taking pictures of her though!
Her copper colored wings were reflecting the evening sun
beautifully! I was trying to get a shot that really hilted the wings
and their amazing structure
but this ended up being my favorite.
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
White Peacock on a Flower
A really little peacock.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Cup of Gold Nectar
Kind of like The Hound when she gets
into her food "Face First".
This bee was very cooperative. She spent a lot of time on each
blossom. I guess she wanted to make sure she did not miss anything.
This was the only flower on the plant that had the cool "crumpled"
look. All of the other flowers were more cup-like. Fitting,
since their name in Spanish (Copa de Oro) means "Cup of Gold."
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Thursday, May 17, 2007
Daisy Bee
I was up to one of my favorite pastimes last weekend, chasing bees.
This one was quite cooperative. She was at a local Nursery so there
was plenty of things for her to eat!
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Monday, May 7, 2007
Tomatillo Spider
When we were at the Nursery a couple weeks ago we found some great
peppers. This Tomatillo looked so cool I just had to grab him too.
I figure they'll make some good salsa together too.
I just got a great book of salsa recipes for my birthday and I can't
wait to try it out!
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Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Popular Rose
It looks like there's gonna be a fight!
Actually, they got along really well and shared the flower.
At one point there was even a third bee.
I have been known to chase bees, but in this case I was
drawn to this scene by the same thing they were.
There are a lot of beautiful roses out there but
the yellow/red variegated varieties are my favorites!
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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Somebody's Watchin'
This is a closer crop of one of my shots of the dragon
from a couple of weeks ago. (Sorry to any Entophobics out there!)
I like this shot not only because you can actually make out the hexagonal segments of his eyes.
Which is pretty cool, but also because of the shadows of the hairs. There are hairs
between his eyes, you cant see them, they are pointing straight at the camera.
But you can see the shadows on his eye.
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Friday, November 3, 2006
Blue-eyed Darner
We spent the last couple of days in Pismo Beach, it was a nice
place to spend a few days.
One of the places we wandered into after lunch was
a garden store that had all kinds of interesting plants
and things. The most interesting of them was this
Dragonfly that buzzed me when I was looking at a fountain (his fountain?)
Of course he froze when I found his perch which gave me a great
opportunity to get some nice shots of him.
His eyes are extremely beautiful, you can see the
hexagonal structure of the segments of his eyes in the
shape of the highlight on his left eye.
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