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Old Mar-24-2005, 06:21 PM
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do not try this at home
something different no feathers no fur but not as easy to shot little bees are a little camera shy and photo boy hungery shot and run , now that i have found this i will go back from time to time and see how they do .thank g-- this is a little remote so maybe it will live and not be killed off like every other one that humans find . people are a afraid of bees and they do so much good Jeff
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Old Mar-24-2005, 06:36 PM
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Yeah like, Honey !!
Careful Jeff, maybe you should wear one of those bee keeper hats
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Old Mar-25-2005, 05:46 AM
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something different no feathers no fur but not as easy to shot little bees are a little camera shy and photo boy hungery shot and run , now that i have found this i will go back from time to time and see how they do .thank g-- this is a little remote so maybe it will live and not be killed off like every other one that humans find . people are a afraid of bees and they do so much good Jeff
Hey Jeff,

Good pic and a good start. Now I want you to stop being a wuss and bring us back a macro shot of those do gooder bees. It may be a tad painful but you have to suffer for your art.
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Hey Jeff,

Good pic and a good start. Now I want you to stop being a wuss and bring us back a macro shot of those do gooder bees. It may be a tad painful but you have to suffer for your art.
LIKE THAT POOR FROG ---IT IS PAINFUL i am not really afraid of them just do not want to piss them off my last shot a few came out and gave me a warning
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