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  • They look really soft but I don’t recomend petting them. / It was very tolerant of me and I was able to get within 3-4 inches and get some really / good shots of his eyes. Who knew they had green eyes?

  • Acrylic 12” x 16” 2002

  • More designs on www.bessieho.webs.com

  • Pinhead in the Rain / . / CASSE-T-SHIRT / / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /

  • This is my first photo to be published!! This is basically a weed found in Texas. I think it is called Musk Thistle or Texas Thistle. One thing is for sure… bees like them. I was lucky enough to catch a bee trying to land on one. Taken in Frisco, TX. Canon PowerShot G9 Second Photo HERE

  • This was a toothpick stuck into a pumpkin, which apparently attracts bees if you’re looking to attract bees. / Photography by Kelly Stowell, copyright 2006 / www.blackjackandcompany.com

  • A little bee sends you or someone you know, messages to get better :)

  • This is the typical Great British Bumble Bee. I am not too sure whether they look the same around the world but this one is from England. Mr. Bumble was having a whale of a time busy buzzing about collecting pollen from our Buddleia in the back garden yesterday. They are so hard to shoot as they won’t stay still long enough. I have never really been that close to a bee before and seeing him in macro was a wow for me, he is so cuddly I just want to hug him. Thanks for looking. This shot is best viewed large NIKON D60 DSLR / F-stop f/8 / Exposure time 1/160 sec / ISO speed 100 / Focal length 55mm on a 18 – 55 mm Nikon lens / Set on macro setting. All the Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted or Uploaded In Anyway Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain Sector. Please just ask me for my Permission. © Anthony Hedger 2008. Using this image for any purpose and in anyway, without prior permission, will lead to legal action or worse

  • Taken with a Canon 400D, Tamron 90mm prime lens, F11 shutter speed 1/200 second ISO400, edited in Photoshop Just shuffling a few shots around again, this was taken in my back garden in the summer of 2008. We planted a few buddleia and lavender plants in our back garden last year, almost immediately bees and butterflies were enjoying the nectar, we were enjoying seeing these wonderful creatures…win win!!! Please view large!

  • Taken with a Canon 400D, Tamron 90mm prime lens, F9 shutter speed 1/200 second ISO100, edited in Photoshop This wonderful bee flew into my garden and decided that my lavendar bush was worth investigating. My PC has finally decided to stop working, I have tried to bring it back to life but after changing hardware around and re-installing Windows 6 times I finally gave up on it!!! A shiny new PC will arrive early next week….hoorah! Please view large!

  • 2 bees in a pod! acrylic painting with digital twist, cuz i wanna!

  • Took this shot of a Bumble Bee on an unknown type of tree. Just got my new Nikkor 105 lens and this my first attempt at closeup photography Nikon D80 / 1/500 at f/ 6.7 / -1/2 EV / ISO 125

  • 3d imaging, vue 7 background.

  • image to accompany a series of poems i am writing. I am sitting on the soft green moss / And I bet you wanna know why? / Oh the day I‘ve had, / It’s brought a tear to my eye. / Today I rode on a tortoise shell, / I wanted a lift to the wishing well, / I go there every Sunday morning, / with a very shiny penny. I thought today, it would make a change / since my wings were feeling kind of strange, / to catch a lift with Trevor. / On I hopped / And off we popped, down the bumpy lane. / We started off at a very slow pace / perfect, after all, / we weren’t in a woodland race. / I lazily yawned / glancing at the meadow beyond. / From under the mushrooms the fairies waved / the babies rolled and laughed and played, / what a glorious day. / The Butterflies fluttered by, / bees buzzed from flower to flower, / and the sun was high / in the pale blue sky, / it was very pleasant for mid July. / I was happy to sit on Trevor’s hard shell / thinking I’d have a nice ride, to the wishing well. But poor old Trevor trod on a stone / it was bad enough to make him moan. / He picked up his leg and gave it a shake, / but now we know this was a mistake. / I toppled over to the right / I nearly fell off, but not quite. / The cane slipped from my butterfingers / clattering on his shell, like firecrackers. / I turned to grab it, but I missed / and it bounced off of my boney wrist / right on top of Trevor’s head! / And that was it. / Trevor got scared / and I wasn’t prepared. Off we flew up the lane, at thirty miles an hour / I didn’t know he would pick up speed / once we rounded the corner! / We must have been doing forty-five / when we shot passed Mrs. B Hive. / I hadn’t realized he could go this quick / I decided it must be his party trick. As the wind rushed by my face / I wondered how my hat had stayed in place. / By now my bum was getting sore / and my feet were dragging in the floor, / all of a sudden he jumped a twig / I don’t know why, it wasn’t big! / But that was enough to send me flying / my eyes popped open, and I considered crying. / I clung to the front of his lumpy shell / and then we passed the wishing well! Up ahead the pond grew nearer / I could see the ripples, become clearer and clearer! / I closed my eyes as I don’t like water / I don’t wash very often, not as much as I oughta! / The next thing I knew is that Trevor had stopped / and straight over his head I had popped. I found out later that he can’t swim / and so now I will have to teach him, / But for now, I’m sitting on the cool green moss, / and drying my poor soaking wings / thinking about the days comings and goings. / Next Sunday I will go to the wishing well / But certainly not on Trevor’s shell!

  • It’s Friday morning / bright and early, just gone five past eight / and I’m sitting staring at my breakfast plate. / I bet you wanna know why? I looked forward to my plate of fruit / along with some red onion root. / But now somehow, I didn’t feel hungry, / let me tell you my story. I placed my apple in the middle / and my banana at the bottom, / it looked to me like a smiley face / so I put the strawberry eyes in place. / The onion root made very good hair / but I needed ears, so I cut up a pear. And there it was, my happy face / made up of healthy stuff, / I could hear my tummy growling loudly / and I hoped it was enough! I started with a strawberry eye / big, fat, Juicy and red / between my teeth I squashed the seeds / they were hard like tiny little beads. / I flicked the green bit in the bin, / and from where I was sitting, it nearly went in! It was then I heard a funny sound / almost like a giggle / I turned my head and looked around, / but saw nothing there and frowned. / I shrugged and turned to face my plate, / to pick something nice to eat. / After I’d peeled off the Yellow jacket / I found the banana was soft and sweet / and I squished it through my rotten teeth. I picked up the apple and took a bite / And then placed it back on the plate. / Half way through my second chew / A pair of eyes came into view. A head popped out, gave me a grin / and then it shot back in again. / I held up my apple and gave it a shake, / and out fell a mini snake! Well actually, it was a maggot / it was big though, / since it had eaten the inside of my apple out. ‘What are you doing in there?’ I asked / ‘Well, it’s coz I’m still hungry’ he said / ‘What do you mean, you’re still hungry?’ I said / He grinned, / ‘Well I’ve just finished off your loaf of bread, / and I’ve cleaned the jar to the chocolate spread.’ / ‘I really enjoyed the strawberry pie / I’ve been in the cupboard, you’ve a huge supply’ / He grinned. I told myself it could’ve been worse, / I may have needed to see the nurse. / You know the saying? / What’s worse than seeing a maggot in your apple? / Seeing only half a maggot in your apple!

  • coexistence on the coneflowers… ~ use large view, please ~ Canon EOS T1i, Sigma 55-200, auto macro, UV / 7/14/09 / Kent Island, Md. US thanks for the look, my friends! Serious Fun Studios ~ fractal art images and products Fractal Art Prints & Products by SBricker @ Zazzle fractal art by SBricker @ devientART Scott Bricker at Fine Art America

  • Featured in Bits and Pieces / (2009.JUL.14) / (2009.JUL.14) RedBubble Album: Small Blessings Canon 350D EOS / Sigma 70/300mm Corel PhotoImpact x3

  • A Bumble Bee on a Purple Coneflower in my backyard garden in northeast Iowa. ! /

  • This image with my others is included in the 2010 calender and greeting cards for / IBRA The International Bee Research Association. / Bee Lovers calender Proceeds going to scientific reseach on bees and bee keeping!

  • The flowers were busy with visitors today…. /

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