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Saturday, April 12, 2008
Break time for the farmworker
Another lady bug fresh from work on our epi farm. They are doing a great job,
the aphids are virtually gone! So she (he?) deserves a break. This is a rose
from our first anniversary. Lasted well didn't it? Well, it helps to buy the
bush rather than the cut flowers. :-D
Unlike the Ladybug from yesterday
I shot this one with a macro lens attachment and no bellows. This was the closest I could get
as compared to yesterday when I was actually at the maximum focal distance of the bellows.
This way I can get a little bit of the beautiful surroundings.
Oh, and as you can probably tell it's dark outside. I was using
a hand-held light to get these shots. I'ts best to release the lady bugs
in the evening unless you just want them to fly away.
It was interesting though, they were much warmer and therefore much more active tonight.
It finally got to the point where I had to go inside because I was covered in ladybugs.
Fortunately these don't bite unlike the apparently carnivorous ladybugs in the
farm country where my parents live. When the farmers harvest the fields the ladybugs
run... and then they descend upon my parents' house in a swarm.
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Friday, April 11, 2008
Lady in the Epi
The ladybugs seem to really love our epis.
Probably because when they start to bloom (the epis, not the bugs :-D) there's a lot of nectar
around the buds. The nectar seems to attract aphids. This time
we tried to get the jump on them. We bought a small bag of
ladybugs from the hardware store. Of course I was not going to let
them go until the camera was ready!
I used a bellows to get close enough for this shot. The whole background of the shot
is the same flower that the ladybug is sitting on.
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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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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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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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Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Ladybug Daisy
I noticed this little guy (or girl) when we were walking The Hound
the other day. If you look close enough you can actually see my reflection in his back.
I did a little poking around to see if perhaps the lack of spots meant it was a
younger ladybug (I thought I read that somewhere). But apparently it's just a different kind of Ladybug
and there are hundreds of different kinds in the US, thousands in the world.
I did however, find out that the name Ladybug comes from
when farmers prayed to the Virgin Mary to help save their crops from
pests. When the small red beetles came to save the day (and the crops)
the farmers started calling them "The Beetles of Our Lady".
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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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Saturday, September 16, 2006
Resting Dragon
This is another one of those subjects you can easily
walk by without noticing. I was about to get in the car
and he was down near the ground. His wings are not out
of focus, they are actually fluttering. I think that's
what caught my eye.
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Friday, August 18, 2006
Milk-Bee
In case you were wondering what the flower looked like that
caught my attention in yesterday's photo.
(I know it was just keeping you awake all night! :0)
This is about 6" further up.
And the bee? Well, she was nice enough to fly in right after
I was done finishing up with yesterday's subject!
I actually got quite a few interesting shots of the bee
working on these flowers. I picked this one because it
shows her wings so nicely.
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Monday, July 31, 2006
Hovering Bee
She's been busy! I am surprised she can still fly with all that pollen on her legs.
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Saturday, July 22, 2006
Bee Dazzler
The bees have been wild this year.
And, as I have yet to be stung, they
are still one of my favorite subjects.
Actually, I love photographing flowers
and the bees add some life.
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Thursday, July 20, 2006
Serendipity
It is really interesting to me to see the motion
in this shot. The bee is actually leaning into
the turn like a bike rider.
I was framing up the shot of the flower when the
bee flew in from the left. She made a beautiful
arc into the photo and I hit the shutter release as
many times as I could!
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Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Red Dragon
I like dragonflies and this guy and his friends
were putting on quite a show. They were diving
down to the surface of the water and skimming
across it (hence the name I guess,) I got a few
action shots but this is my favorite!
While I was trying to identify this guy I found
many sites incorrectly identifying damsel flies
as dragonflies. The way you tell the difference
is by how they hold their wings when they are
resting. This is a dragonfly, wings perpendicular
to the body. A damselfly holds it's wings back
against it's body.
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Monday, July 10, 2006
Glowing Bee
Today, when we took The Hound for her afternoon walk
we bumped into one of our neighbors. She was working in her garden like she does
almost every day. Part of her garden was particularly attractive to the bees,
so I took the opportunity to get a few bee portraits.
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Thursday, July 6, 2006
Red Lady
This morning I was playing in our little garden,
and I found this little guy on one of our interesting plants.
I don't recall ever seeing a Ladybug with no spots.
The leaves it was exploring are on a small Plumeria tree (think of the
sweet smelling flowers that most Hawaiian leis are made of)
The tree has been with us for years but many times it has
been fighting for life with no leaves at all. As you can see
it is very happy now.
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Wednesday, July 5, 2006
Hoverfly
He looks like a bee, he drinks nectar like a bee, but apparently
he is a fly. And such a shiny one!
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